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POWER: EU's "GreenSwitch" Project Modernises Grids in Austria, Slovenia, Croatia

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The EU’s GreenSwitch project has begun modernising and digitalising grid infrastructure in Austria, Slovenia, and Croatia to integrate new technologies, improve reliability and support the transition to renewable energy, the EU said.

  • Additionally, the project will boost energy efficiency, improve cross-border electricity cooperation and increase capacity for home renewables, with full implementation set for 2028.
  • Cross-border collaboration between Austria and Slovenia is essential for a new emergency power connection at the Loibl Pass, with construction set to begin this year, the EU added.
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The EU’s GreenSwitch project has begun modernising and digitalising grid infrastructure in Austria, Slovenia, and Croatia to integrate new technologies, improve reliability and support the transition to renewable energy, the EU said.

  • Additionally, the project will boost energy efficiency, improve cross-border electricity cooperation and increase capacity for home renewables, with full implementation set for 2028.
  • Cross-border collaboration between Austria and Slovenia is essential for a new emergency power connection at the Loibl Pass, with construction set to begin this year, the EU added.