Stockholm base station and power tower

Press release: Commissioning of the new 400 kV Hall substation

Linxon successfully commissions the new 400 kV Hall substation near Stockholm, Sweden, enhancing grid reliability and supporting modernization efforts. Discover how this

Värtaverket power station

Värtaverket power station is an operating power station of at least 130-megawatts (MW) in Stockholm, Södermanland, Sweden with multiple units, some of which are not currently

Högdalenverket power station

Högdalenverket power station is an operating power station of at least 71-megawatts (MW) in Stockholm County, Sweden. It is also known as Högdalens kraftvärmeverk.

Milestone reached for the Värtan project,

As Stockholm''s population increases, there is a need to strengthen and renew the electricity grid to secure future electricity needs.

Stockholm Central Station

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The landscape paintings in the central hall were painted by two Swedish artists. Natan Johansson was born on 31 august in Kalmar 1893, and died November 1951. He was a Swedish painter who studied at the Art Academy in Stockholm from 1916 to 1920. For a long time he was responsible for the decoration art at the royal dramatic theater. He also painted a series of religious posters for school use.

Stockholm Central Station Overbuild | Thornton Tomasetti

With a goal to be the most sustainable transit hub in the world while being built largely over existing tracks, the project will combine several modes of transport into a single integrated

Power Tower

Anders Berensson Architects has been commissioned by the Kungl. Djurgårdens förvaltning (Swedish Royal Court) to investigate the future of twelve big power towers. The towers is no

A-B-A Power Tower | Inhabitat

The 12 towers in question were originally built to hold power lines over the tree canopy of the urban park, so the construction is strong enough to support pedestrian platforms.

Press release: Commissioning of the new 400 kV

Linxon successfully commissions the new 400 kV Hall substation near Stockholm, Sweden, enhancing grid reliability and

Stockholm Central Station

They are nowadays mostly known for their landscape motifs on the east side of the central departures hall in the main train station in Stockholm; their paintings were completed in 1927

Visit the City Hall Tower

The tower is 106 meters tall and offers a spectacular panoramic view of central Stockholm. The tower is closed for the season and will open again May 1 2026. The climb to the top of the

Commissioning of the new 400 kV Hall substation to strengthen

Angel Guijarro, Managing Director of Linxon Europe, expressed his satisfaction with the project''s completion: "We are delighted to have successfully delivered the Hall

Visit the City Hall Tower

The tower is 106 meters tall and offers a spectacular panoramic view of central Stockholm. The tower is closed for the season and will open again

Commissioning of the new 400 kV Hall substation to strengthen Stockholm

Angel Guijarro, Managing Director of Linxon Europe, expressed his satisfaction with the project''s completion: "We are delighted to have successfully delivered the Hall

Stockholm Central Station Overbuild | Thornton Tomasetti

With a goal to be the most sustainable transit hub in the world while being built largely over existing tracks, the project will

Milestone reached for the Värtan project, Stockholm

As Stockholm''s population increases, there is a need to strengthen and renew the electricity grid to secure future electricity needs. To realize this, hundreds of projects need to

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