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Meath-Cavan

Meath-Cavan

Overview

EirGrid is planning two projects to enable cross-border sharing of electricity; promotebetter competition; facilitate renewable energy; and to ensure a future secure supply of electricity throughout the North East of Ireland:

  • 80 kilometre long 400kV power line between Kingscourt (Co. Cavan) and Turleenan (Co. Tyrone)
  • 58 kilometre long 400kV power line between Woodland (Co. Meath) and Kingscourt (Co. Cavan)

Following extensive studies, route corridor options for both projects were developed and were presented for public consultation.

In April 2009 following a review of all project documentation, including consultants’ studies, reports, and consultation feedback, EirGrid nominated one preferred route corridor for each 400kV power line project for further study. The preferred route corridors are:

  • Route Corridor 3B for the Meath Cavan Project
  • Route Corridor A for the Cavan Tyrone Project

For further information on the Metah Cavan 400kV project please use the links on the right or contact us at the Navan Information Centre.

Navan Information Centre

Address: Number 1, Newbridge, Athlumley, Navan, Co.Meath

Tel: Please ring us at 1890 25 26 90 to make an appointment

See the Contact Information section for more information on the Navan Information Centre.

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This project has been part funded by the EU TEN-E Initiative.