Shin Substation

Type:
Transmission reinforcement
Location:
Highland

Upgrading Shin substation with eco-friendly technology, securing power for generations and supporting the transition to net zero.

Overview

Status: Operational Phase

Stage 5 of 5

5 joined together arrow shapes in a row each labelled with the stage number. All arrows are highlighted in filled green shades to indicate the project is at stage 5 of 5
  • 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: (Completed)

    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: (Completed)

    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: (Completed)

    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.

About the Project

Shin Substation forms a critical part of our transmission network, establishing a key interconnecting point on the 132kV system and supplying the local 33kV network - Grid Transformer 1 provides a connection for Shin Power Station, whilst Grid Transformers 2 and 3 connect the local distribution network to the wider transmission system.

The circuit breakers to be installed are Siemens Clean Air Breakers, a cleaner technology supporting the UK and Scottish Government's Net Zero targets.

A tri-pronged section of transmission infrastructure

Why is the Project Required?

As part of our Transmission Licence and statutory obligations, we have a number of duties including:

  • the development and maintenance of an efficient, coordinated and economical system of electricity transmission
  • to facilitate competition in the supply and generation of electricity
  • to ensure that the security of the network is maintained as the demand and/or generation connections change over time

We have a licence obligation to invest in our existing assets to maintain network health and condition. We also have a statutory duty under the Electricity Safety, Quality and Continuity Regulations 2002 to ensure that the electricity transmission network is fit for purpose.

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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