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Court Rules Commission Violated Obligations Under Article 85 (1) of the Treaty

Litigation pertaining to the Gûstrow-Wolmirstedt power line has been discarded/withdrawn/no longer pending.

No discernible impact on personal affairs or local infrastructure was found by the Federal...
No discernible impact on personal affairs or local infrastructure was found by the Federal Administrative Court.

High-Voltage Line Between Güstrow and Wolmirstedt: Federal Administrative Court Dismisses Complaint

Rejection of Legal Action against Güstrow-Wolmirstedt Power Line Project - Court Rules Commission Violated Obligations Under Article 85 (1) of the Treaty

Venture into the realm of administrative justice as the highest German court, the Federal Administrative Court (BVerwG), based in Leipzig, has brushed aside a complaint lodged by the municipality of Dobbertin against the construction of the northernmost section of the high-voltage line linking Güstrow and Wolmirstedt. The municipality alleged breaches of nature conservation laws, and the impairment of their municipal planning authority, all of which were dismissed by the court.

The dismissal came as no surprise, as the court stated that no recognizable damage to the municipality's plans or municipal facilities was detected. Furthermore, the court found no fault in the utilization of municipal road sections for the construction of the power line route.

This particular high-voltage line construction is divided into three separate sections, with the current focus being a 52.7-kilometer stretch connecting the substations Güstrow and Parchim South. This new high-voltage line is slated to replace an older energy route dating back to 1958. Generally speaking, the new overhead line will maintain its alignment with the old route.

While this development may seem distant, it's essential to remember that the BVerwG wields significant influence in determining the legality and feasibility of infrastructure projects throughout Germany, which can impact various sectors, including energy supply and the environment.

  • Energy Supply
  • Güstrow
  • High-Voltage Line
  • BVerwG
  • Power Line
  • Leipzig
  • Wolmirstedt
  • Power Grid
  • Germany
  • Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania

If you're eager to delve deeper into the specifics of the current status of the high-voltage power line construction between Güstrow and Wolmirstedt, particularly in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, I'd recommend checking sources such as 50Hertz Transmission GmbH (the company responsible for the power grid in the region) for recent updates on their projects, local news outlets for relevant reports, and German government websites, particularly the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action or the Federal Environment Ministry, for insights into ongoing or planned projects influenced by court decisions or regulatory factors.

  1. The Federal Administrative Court (BVerwG) in Leipzig, Germany, has dismissed a complaint from the municipality of Dobbertin against the construction of a high-voltage line, citing no detectable damage to municipal plans or facilities.
  2. The new high-voltage line, connecting Guestrow and Wolmirstedt, is a crucial energy project, as it aims to replace an older route dating back to 1958 and will be managed by the power grid industry.
  3. The BVerwG's decision in this case will have significant implications for energy supply and environmental factors across Germany, as they often hold sway in determining the legality and feasibility of infrastructure projects.
  4. To learn more about the current status of the high-voltage power line construction between Guestrow and Wolmirstedt, particularly in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, consult 50Hertz Transmission GmbH, local news outlets, or government websites such as the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action or the Federal Environment Ministry for updates on related projects and regulatory factors.

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