SSEN Transmission funds multi-million-pound Arnish Point road upgrade to benefit Lewis economy
SSEN Transmission will invest £3.4 million to upgrade a road leading to Arnish Point near Stornoway, in a move that will substantially improve freight and passenger access to the Stornoway Deep Water Terminal and support local businesses.
The company is joining Highlands and Islands Enterprise and Stornoway Port in funding the £7.2 million project, which will involve upgrading the full length of the 3.3 kilometre Arnish Moor Road to create a two-track, fully resurfaced route from the A859 to Arnish Point, including the Deep Water Terminal and Arnish Industrial Complex.
Funding for the upgrade includes a £3.4 million grant award from Highlands and Islands Enterprise as part of the Scottish Government’s commitment to invest up to £500 million over five years in the offshore wind supply chain and port infrastructure.
The upgrade is being delivered as part of cable-laying works for SSEN Transmission’s proposed Lewis Hub, which involves the construction of a new HVDC converter station and AC substation at Arnish Moor as part of the Western Isles HVDC Link. This will see a cable connection from the Hub to Arnish Point, where the subsea cable makes landfall.
Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes visited Arnish Road to break ground on the road upgrade today (Wednesday, 5 November), joined by representatives from SSEN Transmission and other key partner organisations.
The Deputy First Minister said: “Stornoway’s location, skills and existing port infrastructure it already boasts make it vital to delivering the enormous economic opportunities presented by Scotland’s growing offshore wind industry.
“This strategic public investment, matched by shared endeavour and ambition from the private sector, will ensure the deep water terminal, and increasingly-important industrial cluster at Arnish Point, is equipped to meet demand and attract further investment and business.”
SSEN Transmission’s Director of Offshore Delivery Sandy Mactaggart also attended the groundbreaking. He said: “We are committed to delivering a positive legacy for communities in the Western Isles through our Lewis Hub project, and our contribution of £3.4 million in funding to support the Arnish Road upgrade is testament to this ambition.
“As well as supporting jobs and associated economic activity throughout the construction phase, the road upgrade will provide an enduring asset in line with our aim to drive economic and social growth through projects that will deliver substantial benefits to local communities, while unlocking the vast renewable energy potential of the Western Isles.”
Chief Executive of Stornoway Port Alex Macleod said: “This project is a cornerstone of our long-term plan to unlock the full potential of Arnish and the Deep Water Terminal. It strengthens the Port’s position as a driving force for economic growth in the islands, while delivering the infrastructure that enables industry to expand, attract new investment, and create high-quality employment throughout the Isle of Lewis.
“This is very much a collaborative effort, with the Port, SSEN Transmission, HIE and the Scottish Government working together to ensure the project maximises local and national benefit."
HIE Director of Operations Joanna Peteranna added: “Arnish is a tremendous asset for the Outer Hebrides with great potential to expand its contribution to Scotland’s growing renewable energy sector.
“Offshore wind represents a huge opportunity for the Highlands and Islands and for Scotland and Arnish is central to realising that potential. Its prime location and advanced infrastructure make it an ideal base for offshore wind and wider energy developments. The proposed road development will further strengthen infrastructure, unlocking even greater opportunities for growth.”
