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Grid project Mörel – Ulrichen

A new 380 kilovolt line is being constructed between Mörel and Ulrichen. The construction of this line is necessary to ensure that all of the energy generated from hydropower in the Valais can reach Central Switzerland and Ticino.

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Jan Schenk

Overview

The extra-high-voltage line between Mörel and Ulrichen will be newly constructed with a voltage of 380 kilovolt. Without connecting the transmission lines in the Valais to the 380-kilovolt grid, it will only be possible to transport around two thirds of the Valais production from hydropower once the new Nant de Drance pumped storage power plant commences operation. The construction of the SBB's new 132 kilovolt railway power line is also critical for the secure operation of the New Railway Link through the Alps (NRLA) at the Gotthard.

Improvement compared to the current situation

Opinions and impressions of the project
Opinions and impressions of the project

Project

Bitsch/Massaboden – Mörel section

The existing 220 kilovolt line between the Elektra Massa power plant in Bitsch and the switching substation in Mörel will be rebuilt. The pylons will be increased in height to accommodate the 132 kilovolt railway power line in order to maintain ground clearance according to the Ordinance on Electric Lines and Cables (LeV). Four pylons between the power plant and Termen are being rebuilt. Construction will begin in the third quarter of 2019. The main pylon and cable assembly work will take place in the fourth quarter of 2020.

Mörel – Ernen section

Projektplanung bei optimalem Verlauf
Project planning for optimal execution

Ernen – Ulrichen section

57 new pylons will be built and the existing 220 kilovolt and 65 kilovolt overhead lines will be dismantled between the Ernen and Ulrichen substations. The main work (foundation and pylon construction, rope installation) will take place between 2017 and 2020.

General site plan Ernen – Ulrichen section

Dismantling

The existing 220-kilovolt overhead line between Mörel and Ulrichen will be taken down after the new line has been commissioned. The existing 65-kilovolt Mörel – Ernen 1, Mörel – Ernen 2 and Ernen – Ulrichen overhead lines will also be dismantled.

Pylons, conductors, ground conductor and insulators

Steel lattice pylons and plastic insulators will be used for all pylons.

1,000-mm2 Aldrey conductors are used for the transmission and railway power lines; twin conductors will be used in the transmission line. The 65-kilovolt line will be equipped with 600-mm2 Aldrey single conductors. The ground conductor has a diameter of approx. 350 mm2 and contains an integrated fibre-optic cable.

Substation Ernen

A modern 220-kilovolt substation will be built at the new location in Niederernen. The old substation in Fiesch and the line connection will be dismantled. This prevents the crossing of the Rhone and relieves the burden on the settlement area.

Cable study Binna crossing

General site plan cable study Binna crossing
General site plan cable study Binna crossing

A bridge solution to the Binna crossing is being considered for cable version 1. The cable bridge is a version in the topologically difficult area of the Binna crossing with steep drops on both sides.

The cable bridge could be used as a pedestrian connection. Special consideration must be given to the magnetic field on account of the proximity of the pedestrians to the cable arrangement. An aluminium panel could be attached above the cable arrangement to shield the magnetic fields.

Visualisierung Binnaquerung
Visualisation of the Binna crossing cable

Project Advisory Council

The Project Advisory Council is a consultative forum that allows the active involvement of the various members and in which mutual understanding can be promoted and different concerns can be raised directly.

The Project Advisory Council was constituted on 21 November 2013 to supervise the cable study for the «Binnegga-Binnachra-Hockmatta-Hofstatt» area and was used until the submission of the cable study to the SFOE in October 2014. The Project Advisory Council was composed of the following persons:

Dr. Heinrich Zimmermann, Swissgrid, Chair
Martin Weber, Swissgrid, Deputy Chair
Fritz Hug, Swissgrid
Jeanine Glarner, Swissgrid
Christine Haag, SBB
Didier Pauchard, SBB
Ivo Abgottspon, Valgrid SA
Klaus Agten, municipality of Grengiols
Christine Clausen, municipality of Ernen
Edwin Zeiter, municipality of Bister
Eva-Maria Kläy, Pro Natura, also represents WWF Upper Valais
Dominique Weissen, Binntal Landscape Park
Matthias Rapp, Swiss Foundation for Landscape Conservation
Stefan Julen, Raumplanung & Umwelt
Jürg Schildknecht-Fasel, private objector Ernen / Grengiols

People & environment

Electromagnetic fields

A total of 19 buildings within the study perimeter were classified as OMEN. The magnetic field was calculated for all OMENs. In 18 OMENs, the system limit value of 1 microtesla was maintained. In one OMEN, the system limit was exceeded slightly – a dispensation has been granted for this.

Landscape

The new line routing is used in the entire project perimeter south of the existing building zones and residential areas. By moving the line from the banks of the Rhône and out of the open agricultural land to the wooded hillsides, the potential conflict of the existing 220 kV line from the construction zones in several communities will be resolved. In terms of the landscape, there will be a general improvement over the existing situation.

Due to the bundling with the 132 kV railway power line and the 65 kV line on the same pylons as well as to the higher voltage, however, the pylons will be taller than the existing 220 kV line.

Forests

The majority of the pylon sites are located in the forest. Other locations are used intensively for agriculture or include semi-dry meadows and extensively grazed areas.

Along the Ernen – Ulrichen section, the clearing work along the line route was carried out in the spring of 2018. This was necessary to ensure safety on the construction site and safe operation of the line. An approximately 30-metre-wide corridor was cleared over a distance of around 16 kilometres. Trees and shrubs are beginning to grow again in this area. Over time, this will allow the line to blend into the landscape better.

A total forested area of 15,288 m2 had to be cleared to install the line at the pylon locations along the Ernen – Ulrichen section. The temporary clearing of 22,572 m2 is required to provide access to the building sites and pylon locations. Suppression is necessary for an area of 292,471 m2.

Natural hazards

After every forest-clearing measure, Swissgrid checks whether additional safety measures are required to protect people and the environment. For example, snow barriers and timber tripods are erected to protect against avalanches. Moreover, Swissgrid also plants young trees in glades along the line route. These kinds of precautions were taken in the municipalities of Ernen, Goms and Obergoms. They guarantee the safety of the roads, which are used year-round, during winter. Besides this, they also support the growth of the forest in the vicinity of the line. The measures allow the forest to fulfil its long-term role of unrestrictedly protecting against avalanches.

In the section stretching from Mörel to Ernen, the forest-clearing activities along the line route are expected to be carried out in the winter of 2021/22. In this section Swissgrid will once again review whether additional protective measures for avalanches and snow slides are necessary. A definitive assessment of the situation and the agreement upon suitable measures is possible only after deforestation.

Fauna

Vegetation and habitats

The interventions are local and cover small areas; they will not lead to the disappearance of larger habitats.

Replacement measures

The following overhead lines are to be dismantled with the commissioning of the new 380 kV line:

The three 65 kV Fiesch – Ernen – Heiligkreuz, Mörel – Ernen and Ernen – Ulrichen overhead lines will be installed underground between the Fiesch power plant, the Ernen power plant and pylon No. 1461.

As the forest cover of the reforestation area will occur naturally, alternative measures were defined in addition to a real substitute:


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