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Scotland Procurement News Notice - 94755


Procurement News Notice

PNN 94755
Work Detail SSEN Transmission is undertaking the extension which forms part of the Beauly-Denny 400kW uprating project SSEN Transmission has secured approval from Highland Council’s South Planning Committee for its Fort Augustus substation extension at Auchterawe, Scotland. The substation extension, which is part of the Beauly-Denny 400kV uprating project, is a key component of plans to upgrade the electricity transmission network across the north of Scotland. The Beauly-Denny 400kV uprating project will see the capacity of one of the two existing overhead line circuits on the Beauly-Denny line increase from 275kV to 400kV. This requires the construction of new substations at Beauly (Fanellan), Fasnakyle (Bingally), Braco (Cambushinnie), and extension at Fort Augustus. These investments, which form part of SSEN Transmission’s £20bn Pathway to 2030 investment programme, are being progressed through Ofgem’s Accelerated Strategic Transmission Investment (ASTI) framework. As the first major ASTI planning application to be determined, approval of Fort Augustus substation extension is a major milestone in upgrading the north of Scotlands electricity infrastructure that is critical to delivering the country’s clean power and energy security ambitions, underpinning the regions leading role in the clean energy transition. Rob McDonald, Managing Director of SSEN Transmission, said: We will now take time to assess the conditions applied by the Council as we prepare to move into the development phase of the project, where we are committed to work constructively with the local community and businesses to maximise the opportunities that our investment will bring.
Country Scotland , Europe
Industry Energy & Power
Entry Date 04 Apr 2025
Source https://renews.biz/99830/scottish-substation-upgrade-gains-approval/

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