New Loch Buidhe Area 400kV (Carnaig) Substation

Type:
New Substation
Location:
Highland
Rating:
400kV

A new substation that will convert high voltage, clean, renewable power and connect it to homes and businesses across the UK.

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Overview

Status: Project Refinement

Stage 3 of 5

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  • Stage 1: Project Assessment: (Completed)

    During the Project Assessment stage, we’re committed to evaluating potential project strategies. At this stage, we provide information about the proposed project plans on our website for stakeholders to review and provide feedback on, as well as holding in-person events within the local community demonstrating our collaborative approach to the project's development.

  • Stage 2: Early Development: (Completed)

    During Early Development, we concentrate on refining the project details, based on our initial assessment of key environmental, technical, and economic factors to identify the best performing approach. We would like to gain further input from communities through accessible in-person and in some cases online consultations, which are crucial in refining our plans and strategies before advancing to the application stage.

  • Stage 3: Project Refinement: (In progress)

    The Project Refinement stage is where we finalise project plans and submit the required planning applications to the relevant planning authorities. Communities and other key stakeholders can provide feedback directly to the appropriate body such as their local council and constituent representatives.

  • Stage 4: Construction Phase:

    Within the construction phase we mobilise our workforce, contractors, and necessary equipment to begin construction. We maintain open channels of communication, allowing communities and stakeholders to submit feedback on the construction activities to our dedicated Community Liaison Managers, ensuring ongoing engagement to any thoughts or concerns while we carry out work in the area.

  • Stage 5: Operational Phase:

    At this final stage, the project successfully moves into the operational phase, with the surrounding environment restored to its original state or better. Our Community Liaison Mangers continue to be available to address any questions or concerns, ensuring a lasting positive impact and strong community relations even after the construction activities conclude.

Planning application submitted for Carnaig substation

We have submitted an application for planning permission to the Highland Council for our proposed Carnaig 400kV substation development. You can view our application in full, including all associated plans and drawings and submit formal comments via The Highland Council planning portal, using reference 24/05062/FUL.

For convenience, the Environmental Impact Assessment documents are also available to view via the Documents tab at the top of this page.

Pre-Application Consultation (PAC) event 2 - June 2024

We recently held the second of our statutory pre-application consultation events for our proposed Carnaig 400kV substation project, on Monday 10 June at Bonar Bridge Community Hall. 

We would like to thank those who took the time to attend our feedback event and discuss our proposals with the project team. Updated information relating to the proposals is also available to download from the 'Documents' tab of this webpage.

Feedback relating to proposals can be made to the project Community Liaison Manager and our formal feedback period will close on 23 July. We will however welcome final comments from members of the public, statutory consultees, and other key stakeholders regarding our proposals until we submit our planning application, planned for Autumn 2024.

 

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3D Visualisations Portal 

To help provide an indication of what the substation and HVDC converter station may look like within the local environment, we've created a 3D visualisation portal. The portal can be accessed via the following link, where you can view various viewpoints from around the proximity of the site as well as a flythrough video.

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About the Project

In order to support the continued growth in onshore and offshore renewables across the north of Scotland, supporting the country's drive towards Net Zero, investment in network infrastructure is needed to connect this renewable power and transport it from source to areas of demand across the country.

Extensive studies have confirmed the need to reinforce the onshore transmission infrastructure between Spittal and Beauly. To enable these reinforcements, a new 400kV substation is required in Loch Buidhe and will connect to:

  • A new 400kV connection between Spittal and Beauly
  • The existing Loch Buidhe 275kV Substation

Find Out More About Spittal - Loch Buidhe - Beauly 400kV Connection

This video outlines how the project contributes to our role in delivering Net Zero.

Pathway to 2030

The Pathway to 2030, published by National Energy System Operator NESO, the electricity system operator for Great Britain, sets the blueprint for the electricity transmission network infrastructure required to enable the forecasted growth in renewable electricity across Great Britain.

The projects identified within the Pathway to 2030 are critical to delivering the UK and Scottish Government’s offshore wind targets. To deliver these targets, we are investing over £10bn to upgrade the network infrastructure across the north of Scotland as the region plays a leading role in the clean energy transition.

As part of this investment, there is a requirement for a new 400kV substation in Loch Buidhe.

Explore Pathway to 2030 Projects

Stakeholder Engagement

The New Loch Buidhe 400kV Substation Project is currently in the development stages and is subject to extensive consultation with stakeholders. In this video, Rebecca Gay, Project Manager for the overhead line project, and Community Liaison Manager, Martin Godwin, describe the approach we are taking in developing our proposals and the opportunities that are available for stakeholders to feed into the design process.

How we’re embracing artificial intelligence (AI)
We intend to use AI to assist our experienced teams in the analysis of your feedback, so we can categorise key points raised more quickly. You can learn more about how we’re utilising AI on this dedicated web page.

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Latest Links

  • SSEN Transmission employees and members of the public examining project posters and materials.

    Report on Consultation

    Our Reports on Consultation across our three new overhead line projects and associated substation and convertor station developments have now been published. These reports provide a summary of the extensive feedback received during consultation, how this has been considered and confirmation of which routes and substations are now being taken forward to the next stage of development. 

    Our Reports on Consultation are now available to download from the Project Documentation tab. 

    Summary Reports on Consultation are also available for each of the three schemes and can be downloaded below:  

    A stakeholder webinar available for all to join will be held in the coming weeks to share the changes informed by the feedback. More information about the forthcoming webinar will be shared on our events page shortly.   

    In further recognition of community feedback, we will seek to rationalise cumulative infrastructure impacts through the removal and undergrounding of existing transmission lines, where technically practical and appropriate, and subject to all necessary planning consents and landowner agreements. 

    Work to identify and assess potential sections of existing overhead line where their removal will reduce cumulative impacts is ongoing, with an update expected as part of the next round of public consultation on overhead line alignments and more detailed substation designs in early 2024.  

    We would once again like to thank all stakeholders who took the time to engage with our early consultation process. We will continue to engage with stakeholders ahead of consulting further with local communities and stakeholders in the new year, as we look to refine our proposals.

  • SSEN Transmission employees and members of the public examining project posters.

    Report on Consultation

    Over the course of this year, we have undertaken extensive consultation on plans to upgrade the electricity transmission network across the north of Scotland and have received a considerable amount of feedback from a wide range of stakeholders regarding our proposals. 

     

    We recently advised in our next steps for 2030 network developments update that following assessment of consultation feedback and additional options analysis, we would publish our Report on Consultations (RoCs). These reports provide a summary of the feedback received and how it has been considered, which options we will take forward to the next stage of the development process and any changes to options initially consulted on.  

     

    It is our intention to publish the RoCs during the week commencing 27 November. All stakeholders signed up for updates on the project will receive a link to the report and we will also issue Summary Reports to help ensure accessibility. 

     

    These Report on Consultations mark the completion of the first round of non-statutory consultation, where we sought feedback on the corridor, route, and substation locations. We will be consulting further with local communities and stakeholders in the new year, as we look to refine the projects, therefore we welcome an open channel of communication and would like to reassure all stakeholders that there will be further opportunities to engage on this project.

    Our Reports on Consultation and Summary Reports on Consultation are now available to download from the Project Documentation tab.

  • SSEN Transmission sets out next steps for Pathway to 2030 network developments

    We have announced our next steps for our Pathway to 2030 programme of projects. We would like to thank everyone who has engaged with our teams and kindly taken the time to respond to our consultations.
    Full details of the announcement can be found here:
    Next steps for Pathway to 2030