
Approval granted for critical Skye transmission upgrade
Scotland approves Skye Reinforcement project to replace aging line, boost grid reliability, and unlock new renewable capacity under SSEN’s $27 B (£20 B) programme.
Scotland approves Skye Reinforcement project to replace aging line, boost grid reliability, and unlock new renewable capacity under SSEN’s $27 B (£20 B) programme.
The substation upgrade will boost capacity for 20,000 customers, supporting low-carbon technologies and future growth in West London’s energy network.
Southfield Road substation project will increase capacity, enable low-carbon growth, and benefit 20,000 homes and businesses in West London by 2026.
The company wants to deliver a net zero electricity system by 2035, and is making the decisions to ensure its network is fit-for-purpose to enable the transition.
Development consent has been granted for UK’s largest green electricity transmission reinforcement project, EGL2.
SSEN announced the accomplishment of several supply chain milestones for Scottish electricity transmission network plans.
SSEN to invest $12.5 B in electricity networks in Scotland.
Ofgem has approved the strategic electricity transmission reinforcements required to deliver the UK Government’s 50 GW offshore wind by 2030 target.
SSEN Transmission’s 400 kV substation project at Kintore is set to see a second transformer delivery.
UK, Stirling: Plans to build a new substation adjacent to the existing Lochay Power Station in Killin have been given the green light.
UK, Isle of Wight: A $1.3 M project to upgrade the Isle of Wight’s electricity infrastructure has been completed by Scottish and Southern Networks (SSEN).
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) Distribution has opened a call for evidence to find ‘shovel-ready’ green projects.
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks’ (SSEN’s) multimillion-pound project is to boost the resilience of Surrey’s power supply.
UK, Shetland, Lerwick: Shetland-based civil and marine engineering firm Tulloch Developments has been awarded a multi-million-pound contract.
SSEN Transmission has awarded GE’s Grid Solutions a contract for world’s first 420 kV Green Gas for Grid (g3) gas-insulated substation (GIS)
Work is underway on a $1 M (£825,000) upgrade of an electricity substation serving more than 2,200 homes and businesses in the north of Dundee.
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks said it will put $1.5 M (£1.2 M) into upgrading work to replace electrical equipment at Ruthrieston substation.
Ofgem approves its proposal to secure Shetland’s future electricity needs by contributing toward the Shetland transmission link; SSEN welcomes the decision.