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Schleswig-Holstein

Display commissioning of a low-frequency system or direct current system

Source: Zuständigkeitsfinder Schleswig-Holstein (Linie6PLus)

Service Description

If you wish to commission a direct current system or a low-frequency system with a rated voltage of 110 kilovolts, you must notify the competent authority.

If your system does not require any other official permits relating to immission control, you must notify the responsible authority of the commissioning. You have at least 2 weeks before commissioning to do this.

If you want to commission a low-frequency system with less than 110 kilovolts, you only have to submit the required documents if the competent authority requests you to do so.


Process flow
  • You submit the notification with the site plan to the competent authority in writing by post or electronically by e-mail.
  • The competent authority will receive your notification and check it.
  • If further information is required, the authority will contact you.
Requirements
  • Your system crosses or lies
    • on a property in the area of a development plan or
    • within a built-up district or
    • on a property with residential buildings in an outdoor area.
Which documents are required?
  • Display with the relevant data for the system
  • Site plan
What are the fees?

There are no costs.

What deadlines do I have to pay attention to?

You must have submitted the notification to the competent authority at least two weeks before commissioning the system.

Processing duration

There is no statutory processing period.

You must submit the notification to the responsible authority no later than 2 weeks before the system is commissioned. The notification will be processed as soon as it is received.

Legal basis
Appeal

NoneAs this is only a complaint procedure, no legal action is possible on your part.

What else should I know?

If you do not submit the notification, or do not submit it correctly, completely or on time, you are committing an administrative offense.

Author

The text was automatically translated based on the German content.

Technically approved by

Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection (BMUV)

Professionally released on

26.03.2024

Teaser

If you wish to commission a direct current system or a low-frequency system with a rated voltage of 110 kilovolts, you must notify the competent authority.

Process flow

  • You submit the notification with the site plan to the competent authority in writing by post or electronically by e-mail.
  • The competent authority will receive your notification and check it.
  • If further information is required, the authority will contact you.

Requirements

  • Your system crosses or lies
    • on a property in the area of a development plan or
    • within a built-up district or
    • on a property with residential buildings in an outdoor area.

Which documents are required?

  • Display with the relevant data for the system
  • Site plan

What are the fees?

There are no costs.

What deadlines do I have to pay attention to?

You must have submitted the notification to the competent authority at least two weeks before commissioning the system.

Processing duration

There is no statutory processing period.

You must submit the notification to the responsible authority no later than 2 weeks before the system is commissioned. The notification will be processed as soon as it is received.

Legal basis

Appeal

NoneAs this is only a complaint procedure, no legal action is possible on your part.

What else should I know?

If you do not submit the notification, or do not submit it correctly, completely or on time, you are committing an administrative offense.

Author

The text was automatically translated based on the German content.

Technically approved by

Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection (BMUV)

Professionally released on

26.03.2024

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