SSEN to hold more public engagement sessions over Highland power line plans
SSEN Transmission is to hold a third series of public engagement events to share potential alignments, responding to feedback received in February and March.
A second series of statutory pre-application consultation events will also be held on proposed new substation developments.
SSEN Transmission is again inviting members of the public to share their views on the next phase of development for four transmission infrastructure schemes across the north of Scotland.
The projects form part of a GB-wide programme of network reinforcements.
Views are being sought for several proposed onshore 400kV electricity transmission schemes which include a series of new 400kV overhead lines, overhead line upgrades and new 400kV substations and HVDC converter stations: including Beauly – Blackhillock – New Deer – Peterhead; Spittal – Loch Buidhe – Beauly; and Beauly – Denny.
These events follow on from previous consultations in February and March.
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Sessions will take place on Tuesday, June 18 at Cannich Hall (2-7pm), Culloden Visitor Centre (10am-1pm) and the Kingsmills Hotel, Inverness (3-7pm); on Wednesday, June 19 at Phipps Hall, Beauly (2-7pm); and Thursday, June 20 at Kiltarlity Village Hall (2-7pm).
Rob McDonald, managing director of SSEN Transmission, said: “Our £20 billion programme will help unlock cleaner, more secure energy for homes and businesses for generations to come and is one of the biggest investment programmes that the north of Scotland has seen for decades.
“The upcoming round of public engagement and pre-application consultation events will be crucial in further informing the development of these critical national infrastructure projects in a way that balances the needs of all stakeholders, delivers a positive and lasting legacy, and unlocks the energy and economic potential of the north of Scotland.
“As a stakeholder-led business, the views shared at these events really matter and help to shape the development of our projects massively, as can be seen in the changes made to our proposals after the first two rounds of consultation in 2023 and earlier this year too. As ever, we’d really encourage anyone who has an interest in our projects to come along, find out about our plans and share their thoughts.”
More information is available at https://www.ssen-transmission.co.uk/information-centre/gridupgrade/