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£3.8m islands network upgrade complete


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Paul Schofield, Pamela Harvey and CJ MacPhee of SSEN with the donated storage unit which pupils from Daliburgh Primary School will use for storing kayaks and canoes.
Paul Schofield, Pamela Harvey and CJ MacPhee of SSEN with the donated storage unit which pupils from Daliburgh Primary School will use for storing kayaks and canoes.

Islanders can expect a more reliable power supply after a £3.8 million investment in the local electricity network.

Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) says the works to reinforce and improve the electricity network serving Uist, Barra, Eriskay and Vatersay will provide a more resilient supply.

The project included establishing a second 33 kilovolt (kV) electricity circuit stretching almost 30 kilometres from Drimore to Pollachar to reduce the load on the existing line and provide an alternative route to quickly reconnect customers’ power supplies in the event of a fault on the existing circuit.

SSEN’s teams also installed an additional transformer at Pollachar substation and upgraded the high-voltage network on South Uist, Barra and Eriskay.

The company says the number of supply interruptions to homes and businesses will reduce after the works.

New infrastructure promises to provide a reliable service.
New infrastructure promises to provide a reliable service.

Colin Pirie, head of the Highlands and Islands region at SSEN, said: “The completion of this investment marks an important milestone in the delivery of one of our business plan commitments, targeting our investment where it will have the greatest benefit and improving the security of supply to our customers.

“We’d like to thank the local community for their patience and support as our teams worked over the past couple of years to deliver a stronger and more resilient power supply across the islands.”

SSEN teams working on the islands donated a 20ft storage unit to the local kayaking club at Daliburgh School to store new kayaks which they had recently purchased with lottery funding.

Angus MacNeil, MP for the Western Isles, said: “This project is a very welcome investment by SSEN and will make a real difference to island residents.

“Improving the resilience of the electricity network will hopefully mean fewer power cuts and shorter power supply interruptions when faults do occur.

The new circuit from Drimore to Pollachar.
The new circuit from Drimore to Pollachar.

“It was interesting to meet with SSEN on site and see the works they have carried out and I commend the teams for their hard work in completing the project.”

In 2017, SSEN invested £730,000 to upgrade the existing electricity network on South Uist by replacing a transformer in Pollachar to provide extra capacity to cope with higher demand in the area.


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