Liander, a prominent energy company, has recently finalized the purchase of a 37 square meter plot of land located on Roosendaalseweg from the municipality of Putten. The acquisition, totaling 3,700 euros along with associated expenses covered by Liander, marks a significant step towards expanding the energy network in the region.
The acquired land will serve as the foundation for the construction of a transformer substation, essential for maintaining a stable energy supply. This strategic move aligns with Liander's commitment to ensuring uninterrupted power distribution to meet the growing energy demands of Putten and its surroundings.
According to the regulations outlined in the Didam-arrest, the intention to sell the land must be publicly disclosed to allow interested parties the opportunity to make competitive bids. In this case, Liander is the anticipated main purchaser due to the specialized nature of the acquisition, with no expected contenders outside the energy sector.
This acquisition not only highlights Liander's proactive approach to infrastructure development but also underlines the essential role of collaborative efforts between public and private entities in enhancing the energy landscape of Putten.