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SSEN Transmission launches second round of Community Benefit Fund across north of Scotland
- Working with Communities
SSEN Transmission has announced the opening of the second round of its Regional Community Benefit Fund, enabling organisations across the north of Scotland to apply for a share of £2m for projects that will aid skills development, support the culture of the region, or help alleviate fuel poverty.
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SSEN Transmission invites members of the public to view updated plans for new Loch Lundie substation
- Engaging with Stakeholders
SSEN Transmission is inviting members of the public to view updated proposals for a new substation at Loch Lundie, near Invergarry, as part of a project which will connect the proposed Coire Glas Pumped Hydro Scheme to the electricity network.
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SSEN Transmission Launches £3m Argyll Community Benefit Fund
SSEN Transmission today [Monday] announced the creation of a new local community benefit fund for Argyll, with more than £3m of funding generated for communities hosting the electricity transmission infrastructure for the Argyll 275kV Reinforcement Project – a series of electricity upgrades that will strengthen Argyll’s network.
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SSEN Transmission confirms intention to submit consent application for Spittal - Loch Buidhe - Beauly 400kV overhead line project
- Our Projects
- Operating the Network
SSEN Transmission, the Perth-headquartered electricity transmission network owner for the north of Scotland, has today started the process of notifying key stakeholders of its intention to submit its Section 37 overhead line consent application for the proposed Spittal - Loch Buidhe - Beauly 400kV overhead line project within the next two weeks.
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Inverness social enterprise to deliver beds for Skye Reinforcement Project worker accommodation
An Inverness-based social enterprise has won a major contract to deliver beds for workers’ accommodation supporting the delivery of the replacement overhead electricity transmission line between Fort Augustus and Skye.
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