The Rzeszów–Khmelnytskyi powerline is an electrical power transmission line between Ukraine and Poland.
[1] The line went out of service after Poland joined the synchronous grid of Continental Europe (UCTE).
[1] It runs from Widełka substation near Rzeszów in Poland to Khmelnytskyi Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine.
Each strainer tower has a crossbar at which the conductor is led around the structure on a huge insulator.
The line crosses at 50°3′24″N 25°22′5″E / 50.05667°N 25.36806°E / 50.05667; 25.36806 (Crossing of 750 kV-Powerline Widelka-Khmelnytskyi Nuclear Power Plant with 750 kV-Powerline Zakhidnoukrainska-Rivne Nuclear Power Plant) the 750 kV powerline from Zakhidnoukrainska Substation to Rivne Nuclear Power Plant, which may be the only crossing of two 750 kV powerlines in Europe.