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ZAGREB, May 29 (Hina) - The works on the Croatia-Hungary
Interconnection which will link Croatia with the European electric
power supply system via Hungary began Friday with the laying of a
founding stone in Zerjavinec.
The Interconnection covers a 129km transmission line and
transformer station system and is worth DM78 million. It enables
Croatia to access new electric power markets in north-eastern and
north-western Europe.
An agreement on the building of the interconnection was signed by
Croatia's Electric Utility Company (HEP) and its Hungarian
counterpart MvM in 1996.
This is a big and important project which covers four Croatian
counties and the city of Zagreb, said Ivan Tomasevic, director of
HEP's Transmission Sector.
The preliminary part of the project has been completed, while the
whole project should be completed by autumn next year, he said.
According to Milan Bobetko, a member of the HEP Transmission
Management, we now have an electric power connection with the whole
Europe via Hungary.
We have also expanded the power supply market, he said, adding the
system would distribute between 500 and 1,000 MW of electric
power.
Also present at the laying of the founding stone on the occasion of
Croatia's Statehood Day, May 30, was the economy minister's
assistant for power supply, Roman Nota, who said the government
fully endorsed the project's realisation.
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