Overview
About the Project
Elgin 132/33kv Substation is located to the North of Elgin, 6.4km from the Moray Coast. This substation constructed in 1970 is a two-transformer site that provides a connection to SSEN Distribution (Also known as Scottish Hydro Electric Distribution or SHEPD).
The existing substation has operated longer than its design life and although still operational is no longer suitable to meet the current and future demands of the modern electricity grid.
A new substation will be required to enable power to be transmitted to the grid via the the 132kv double Overhead Line (OHL) between Beauly and Keith. SSEN Transmission will now assume responsibility for delivery of the required Elgin Substation.
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 proposal and we want to understand what local people think about our plans.
We endeavour to take the time to discuss proposals with local community councils, encourage engagement from the wider community and listen to the feedback we receive.
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.

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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