Overview
Upcoming public events – proposed Loch Lundie Substation
We carried out a round of pre-application consultation events for the proposed substation back in November 2024 and February 2025. However, following further consultation with the landowner Forestry Land Scotland (FLS) the boundary area has changed, therefore we are holding a new round of pre-application consultation events to present the newly revised boundary area for the already proposed Loch Lundie substation.
We would welcome your feedback and comments. This new boundary area incudes suitable areas to develop the Peat Management Plan agreed with FLS.
The first of two events is being held at:
Glengarry Community Hall in Invergarry on 20th August from 3pm-7pm and we welcome all interested stakeholders.
The project information which will be shared at this event is also available on this project website under the Documents tab.
We will be holding final feedback events in Fort Augustus and Glengarry in the Autumn, these will cover all 3 elements together of the proposed Coire Glas Connection project – the Coire Glas switching station, Loch Lundie substation and the overhead line.
PAC1 Proposed Coire Glass switching station and OHL
Thank you very much for attending our recent public events for the proposed Coire Glas switching station and 400kV overhead line.
We hope you found these useful and informative.
Please submit any feedback by 28th August 2025, either through the link at the top of the project web page Coire Glas Connection Project - SSEN Transmission or completing the feedback forms at the back of the project booklet or by emailing sally.cooper@sse.com
Coming up – Coire Glas Connection Project
We will be holding a new round of PAN events for the proposed Loch Lundie substation. Following further consultation with the landowner Forestry Land Scotland (FLS) we will be presenting a revised boundary area in the same location which has suitable areas to develop the Peat Management Plan agreed with FLS. The first event is being held on August 20th at Invergarry Hall from 3pm-7pm.
This will be followed by the final feedback events for all 3 elements of the Coire Glas Connection project – the proposed switching station, the proposed substation and the 400kV overhead line in the Autumn,(stakeholder notifications will be sent out nearer the time) before submitting planning applications at the end of the year.
About the Project
We have received a Transmission Owner Agreement to connect the Coire Glas Pumped Hydro Scheme to our network for December 2027. The scheme will be the first large-scale pumped storage scheme to be developed in the UK for more than 30 years and has a potential capacity of up to 1500 Megawatts (MW), which supports the UK's drive towards Net Zero by 2050. A degree of rationalisation of the existing infrastructure will form part of these works.
The scheme is located southwest of Laggan Locks, near to Loch Lochy, Highland. The connection is for a total of 1296MW Export/1360MW Demand and will be carried out in two phases.
- Phase 1 will see the connection of 612MW Export/660MW Demand in December 2027
- Phase 2 will see the connection of a further 684MW Export/700MW Demand in October 2029
Phase 1 (connection December 2027)
- A new Coire Glas 400kV external Air Insulated Switching Station (AIS), this will include 2 control buildings
- Approximately 3.5km of 400kV overhead line - this will be installed from the proposed Coire Glas switching station to a new substation located in the vicinity of Loch Lundie
- A new 400/132kV substation in the vicinity of Loch Lundie - this will comprise a control building, 2 transformers and outdoor AIS equipment
- Approximately 8.5km of 400kV of overhead line - this will be between the proposed Loch Lundie substation to the existing Fort Augustus substation at Auchterawe
Phase 2 (connection October 2029)
There will be no further development work in the Fort Augustus area as part of this project. The works will include:
- The upgrade of the Beauly - Denny Overhead Line second circuit to 400kV operation
- Construction of the Eastern HVDC Peterhead – Drax link
Find Out More About Beauly - Denny 400kV Upgrade
Community Engagement
Throughout the life of our projects, we aim to work positively with local communities and keep people informed about what we are doing. This is particularly important when we are developing a project and we want to understand what local people think about our plans.
We endeavour to take the time to discuss our proposals with local community councils, Ward Councillors, and the wider affected community and to carry out engagement at key stages, listening to feedback before finalising project plans.
We will do our best to answer any questions and address issues or concerns that are raised with us.
When our project progresses into construction, we will continue working closely with the local community to ensure that our work has as little impact on the lives of those living and working in the area, and as many long term positive effects as possible.
To see the latest design update, please see the presentation slides which can be found in the Project Documents tab on this webpage.
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.
Project Updates
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Documents
PAC 1 Consultation for Coire Glas Switching Station (new location) and Coire Glas 400kV overhead line
Final Pre-Application Feedback Consultation Events Documents
Loch Lundie Substation Consultation Documents
Section 37 documents
Section 37 non technical summary
Section 37 volume 1 main report
Section 37 volume 2 figures
Section 37 volume 3a Nature Scot standard visualisations
Section 37 volume 3b The Highland Council standard visualisations
Section 37 volume 4 technical appendices
Project documents
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Coire-Glas-Connection-Project-Consultation-Booklet-July 23.pdf
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- 27 July 2023
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- 26.6 MB
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Coire Glas A5 Mailer-July23.pdf
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- 27 July 2023
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- 252.4 KB
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Coire Glas A4 Poster-July23.pdf
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- 27 July 2023
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- 230.3 KB
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Report on Consultation
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- 27 April 2023
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- 4.4 MB
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Coire Glas A4 Poster
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- 14 April 2023
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- 168.3 KB
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Coire Glas Connection Project Consultation Booklet
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- 14 April 2023
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- 18.3 MB
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Coire Glas Connection Presentation January 2022
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- 16 September 2022
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- 1.7 MB
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Coire Glas Connection Project Consultation May 2022
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- 16 September 2022
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- 970.4 KB
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Coire Glas Grid Project Consultation Appendices
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- 16 September 2022
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- 4.6 MB
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Coire Glas Grid Project Consultation Figures
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- 16 September 2022
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- 34.1 MB
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Corie Glas Connection Project Consultation Booklet May 2022
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- 16 September 2022
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- 4 MB
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Fig 5 Preferred Alignment
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- 16 September 2022
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- 2.2 MB
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Figure 131 Viewpoint Auchterawe Road At Torr Dhuin
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- 16 September 2022
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- 6.3 MB
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Figure 2a Coire Glas Grid Connection Indicative Route and Substation Options
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- 16 September 2022
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- 2.6 MB
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