Statnett Gives Green Light for Namsos-Surna Project

Statnett has decided to implement the initial construction stage of a new power line between Namsos and Surna. This comprises development of the Namsos-Åfjord and Surna-Snilldal subsections.

“The decision was based on three main factors,” says executive vice president Elisabeth V. Vardheim in Statnett. “Firstly, the project facilitate realisation of wind power development in Trøndelag. Secondly, we will improve power supply to the whole region, and, last, but not least, it will increase capacity in the power grid between Northern and Southern Norway.”

Statnett said it will start construction of both subsections in May, and the work is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2019.

Statnett’s estimated project investments amount to NOK 3.4-3.7 million for the two sections Namsos-Åfjord and Surna-Snilldal. A total of 500 towers will be built on the two sections, comprising 180 km of power lines and four new substations.

“We have been working on the project for a long time, and are pleased to now pass this milestone. The decisions will help improve power supply and contribute to realisation of national renewable targets. It will also have major financial ripple effects in Central Norway,” said executive vice president Elisabeth V. Vardheim in Statnett.

The project will also see a 7 km-long subsea cable across the Trondheimsfjord.

The final part of the total Namsos-Surna project, i.e. the section between Åfjord and Snilldal, should be completed by the end of 2028, at the latest, the company said.