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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
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- 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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Lewis public invited to have their say on Balallan Switching Station and Muaitheabhal (Uisenis) Wind Farm connection
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SSEN Transmission is inviting views on its plans for a new electricity switching station in Lewis, that will enable the connection of new renewable energy to the wider transmission network and support local network reliability.
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Archaeological investigations to begin at proposed Lewis Hub site
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Archaeological investigations will begin at the site of the proposed Lewis Hub near Stornoway this week, as SSEN Transmission assesses the level of archaeological features and history of the site at Arnish Moor.
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