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Scottish Ministers approve grid upgrade

reNEWS EditorialBy reNEWS EditorialSeptember 13, 20242 Mins Read
Scottish Ministers approve grid upgrade

Following the recent decision to grant consent for the Creag Dhubh to Glen Lochy section of overhead line, Scottish Ministers have now granted Section 37 consent for the construction of a new approximately 9km 275kV overhead electricity transmission line between Creag Dhubh and Inveraray in Scotland.

This is the final major consenting decision required to finalise preparatory works on SSEN Transmission’s Argyll and Kintyre 275kV upgrade prior to the commencement of main construction works.

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With the original transmission network in Argyll and Bute constructed over 60 years ago and designed to transmit electricity to consumers in rural areas of low-density population, the Creag Dhubh to Inveraray project is part of a wider strategy to upgrade the capacity of the main electricity transmission network across Argyll and Kintyre from 132kV to 275kV, which is crucial in enabling the growth in renewable energy across the region and ensuring security of supply.

The Argyll and Kintyre 275kV Strategy is a key element of SSEN Transmission’s Pathway to 2030 programme, a £20bn investment that will support thousands of jobs and provide a major boost to local and national economies.

The company said the investments represent a major upgrade of the electricity transmission network across the north of Scotland to enable the connection and transportation of homegrown renewable energy to demand centres across the country and are part of a GB-wide renewal of the transmission network required to meet UK and Scottish government clean power and energy security targets.

“We welcome the decision by the Scottish Ministers to grant consent for the Creag Dhubh-Inveraray 275kV overhead line, a key component of our overall Argyll and Kintyre 275kV Strategy,” said director of capital development and delivery Tony Scott.

“It is a key element of SSEN Transmission’s Pathway to 2030 programme, a £20bn investment that will support thousands of jobs and provide a major boost to local and national economies.

“These projects are essential to increase the operational capacity of the transmission network, enabling the connection of new renewable electricity generation in the area and transporting that power to areas of demand across the country.

“We now look forward to working with the local community and wider stakeholders in preparation for the construction phase of the project.”

With all consents and the supply chain now in place, the Argyll and Kintyre 275kV upgrade moves into its construction phase.

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