Elia Links Storm Battery Farm to Genk Substation with 270m Drill

Genk (Eurotoday) – Elia is connecting the Storm battery farm in Langerlo to the André Dumont substation in Genk via 270 m directional drilling. Project lead Joris Seghers plans a 6-year substation expansion from October 2026.

As VRT News reported, Grid operator Elia is connecting the Storm battery farm in Langerlo to the André Dumont high-voltage substation in Genk. The project involves laying an underground high-voltage cable. 

To cross the railway line safely, Elia is using directional drilling, a precise technique that allows the cable to pass underground without interrupting train traffic. The total drilling distance is 270 meters. The drilling operation is expected to take 7 business days to complete. 

“The drilling concept is simple, but the execution is complex,”

explains project leader Joris Seghers of Elia.

“We’ll first conduct a pilot drilling, creating a hole from our site to the other side. Then we’ll widen this hole, then pull conduits through it, which will ultimately house the energy and communication cables.”

How is Elia connecting the Storm battery farm to the Genk substation?

The directional drilling will connect the Storm battery farm in Langerlo to the electricity network. Once the connection is complete, the André Dumont high-voltage substation in Genk will reach its full capacity. 

At that point, the substation will not be able to handle more electricity without upgrades. Elia has announced plans to expand the substation to meet rising energy demand and to secure the region’s electricity supply. 

The expansion of the high-voltage substation will start in October 2026. The project will modernise and significantly enlarge the facility. The work is expected to take 6 years to finish.

“On the one hand, we’re going to provide more space to connect future players like data centres, industrial customers, and battery parks,”

Seghers explains.

“If we provide more space, we’ll also need more energy. That’s why we’re expanding with a second injection of 380 kilovolts.”

Belgium has seen similar projects in recent years. In Vilvoorde, ENGIE is building a large battery storage facility that can store electricity and release it when the grid needs it. In Limburg, the Green Turtle battery park is being developed to store energy from wind and solar farms and feed it back into the network.

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20 responses to “Elia Links Storm Battery Farm to Genk Substation with 270m Drill”

  1. 270 meters of drilling for a cable? Quite the engineering marvel, isn’t it? I suppose we’ll just need to keep our fingers crossed that the pilot hole doesn’t turn into a black hole. 😏

  2. 270 meters of directional drilling? Pfft, just a casual stroll for our Belgian engineers! 🍻 Hope they don’t trip over a baguette while laying that high-voltage cable!

  3. doll champagne Avatar
    doll champagne

    Connecting a battery farm to a substation with a 270m drill? Bravo, Elia, next you’ll be telling us you’re launching a rocket to deliver the cables! 🚀💡 Quite the innovative way to keep the trains running while playing hide and seek with electricity! 😏

  4. easy sweep Avatar

    Oh, nothing says “progress” like a 270m drill to connect a battery farm to a substation—because who doesn’t love a good underground adventure in the middle of a railway? 🚂💥 Just hope they don’t drill into a Belgian waffle shop on the way! 🍽️

  5. Old Regret Avatar

    270 meters of drilling to connect a battery farm? Sounds like the new Belgian sport, mate! 🏆 Hope it’s more exciting than watching paint dry! 😂

  6. Digital Goddess Avatar
    Digital Goddess

    So, let me get this straight—270 meters of drilling just to connect a battery farm? Brilliant! Who knew that a little underground tunneling could solve all our energy woes while keeping the trains chugging along? 🚂💡 #Progress

  7. steel cut toe Avatar
    steel cut toe

    270m of drilling to connect a battery farm? Sounds like Elia’s playing a real-life game of “digging deeper” — maybe they should’ve just asked the trains to take a detour! 😂 #ClassicBelgium

  8. Oh great, a 270m hole to connect a battery farm. Next, we’ll need a map for all the underground spaghetti! 🤦‍♂️

  9. Goatee Shield Avatar
    Goatee Shield

    Connecting a battery farm with a 270m drill? I suppose that’s one way to keep the trains running on time while we play ‘hide and seek’ with cables. 🎩🙄

  10. Looks like Elia’s finally using their drills for something other than digging their own grave in the energy sector! A 270m hole? Must be a new Belgian sport—who needs football when you can just bore through the earth? ⚒️😏

  11. cupid dust Avatar

    Just what we needed, another 270m of digging to connect a battery farm in Langerlo to a substation in Genk – because who doesn’t love a good underground adventure? 😂 I can already hear the applause from the train drivers for the uninterrupted view of… well, nothing.

  12. Lord Nikon Avatar

    Looks like Elia’s digging deep—270 meters of underground cable and six years of patience to get a little more juice for the coffee makers in Genk. Who knew energy connections could be such a thrilling rollercoaster? 🙄🔌

  13. Divine Bramble Avatar
    Divine Bramble

    Looks like Elia’s got a new hobby—270m of drilling to connect a battery farm. Hope they packed enough sandwiches for the six-year expansion! 🍔🚂

  14. Gr8 Flick Avatar

    Just what we needed—another 270 meters of drilling to connect a battery farm to a substation. It’s like Belgium’s version of “digging for gold,” only with a lot less excitement and a lot more paperwork. 🤷‍♂️💼

  15. Connecting a battery farm to a substation with a 270m drill? Sounds like a riveting way to spend the next six years—who needs a thrill ride when you’ve got directional drilling? 😂🔌

  16. Connecting a battery farm with a drill? Brilliant! I always thought we’d need a magic wand for this kind of wizardry. ⚡️🙃

  17. Mad 
Irishman Avatar
    Mad Irishman

    Finally! A 270m drill to connect a battery farm. Just what we needed—more underground cables to solve our electrifying problems. Who knew digging could be this exciting? ⚡️😏

  18. Sir Squire Avatar

    270 meters of drilling? Looks like Elia’s found a new way to keep the trains running on time while they play hide and seek with cables. Who knew energy connections had to be this dramatic? 😂

  19. Pistol Hydro Avatar
    Pistol Hydro

    Oh, splendid! Nothing says “we’re ready for the future” like a 270m drill and a 6-year wait. Just what we need: more time to admire the dirt while we’re at it! 😂

  20. Parallax Sugar Avatar
    Parallax Sugar

    270 meters of drilling? Brilliant! Next, maybe we can dig a tunnel to the moon while we’re at it. 🚀 #Overachievers

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