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Maps of 110, 220, 400 kV Transmission Lines in Silesia & Małopolska: Siersza CHP Plant to Jaworzno

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  • #1 16289659
    Wiciu400v
    Level 15  
    Hello, I have such a question, namely someone has maps of transmission lines 110,220 and 400 kV ??? I am talking about Silesia and Małopolska because I live on the border between these two provinces, I am talking about lines coming from the Siersza CHP plant in Trzebinia and the Jaworzno power plant. I do not know how the map looks like. The map covers the Olkuski, Jaworznicki, Chrzanowski and Trzebiński poviats. Thank you for your response
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    Anonymous
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    #4 16290082
    zbich70
    Level 43  
    Wiciu400v wrote:
    does anyone have maps of transmission lines 110,220 and 400 kV ???

    Of course. They are even on Electr.
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  • #5 16290110
    Wiciu400v
    Level 15  
    Thank you very much for the answer, it is worth knowing that something like this is
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    #6 16290142
    zbich70
    Level 43  
    And you can be calm about "sad masters". The maps are my authorship and were based on Geoportal and Openstreetmap and public information available in BIPs, SIWZs, etc.

    Here you also have the visualization of energy objects based on openstreetmap, made by a colleague haneb .
  • #7 16290193
    Wiciu400v
    Level 15  
    Thank you very much, you helped a lot and when it comes to maps it's a great job, leaving out some shortcomings

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the availability of maps for 110, 220, and 400 kV transmission lines in the Silesia and Małopolska regions, specifically concerning the lines from the Siersza CHP plant in Trzebinia to the Jaworzno power plant. The original poster inquires about these maps, expressing uncertainty about their existence. Responses indicate that such maps can be found online, specifically mentioning sources like Geoportal and OpenStreetMap. One contributor confirms the authorship of the maps based on public information and provides additional resources for visualizing energy infrastructure.
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