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  • Fort Augustus community encouraged to provide feedback on substation

    News & Views

    Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) is encouraging the local community to provide feedback on their proposals to upgrade the existing substation at Fort Augustus.

  • Taynuilt - Creag Dhubh Reinforcement Project - Taynuilt and Nant OHL Reinforcement Routeing Consultations

    Projects

    Events

    We are pleased to be holding an overhead line (OHL) routeing public consultation event to gain views and feedback on our routeing options for our Taynuilt 275kV and Nant 132kV OHLs that are part of the Taynuilt - Creag Dhubh Reinforcement Project. The consultation event will be taking place on: Wednesday 11 March 2026, 2–7pm Taynuilt Village Hall, B845, Taynuilt, PA35 1JH During our drop-in event you will be able to view further information about our proposals, meet the team, and ask questions. We encourage all members of the local community and all interested parties to attend the event. Any comments made to us as the Applicant are not representations to Scottish Ministers as the decision makers. There will be opportunity to make formal representations to Scottish Ministers via the Energy Consents Unit following the submission of the section 37 application. If you are unable to attend the public event all the material that will be on display will be available to be downloaded on the Project Documents section of the project webpage. Please let us know if you require information in an adapted format such as paper copy, large print or braille and we will work with you to accommodate your preferences. We are happy to accommodate all reasonable requests for adapted communications.

  • Taynuilt - Creag Dhubh Reinforcement Project - Taynuilt and Nant OHL Reinforcement Routeing Consultations

    Projects

    Events

    We are pleased to be holding an overhead line (OHL) routeing public consultation event to gain views and feedback on our routeing options for our Taynuilt 275kV and Nant 132kV OHLs that are part of the Taynuilt - Creag Dhubh Reinforcement Project. The consultation event will be taking place on: Thursday 12 March 2026, 2–7pm Portsonachan Village Hall, Portsonachan, PA33 1BJ During our drop-in event you will be able to view further information about our proposals, meet the team, and ask questions. We encourage all members of the local community and all interested parties to attend the event. Any comments made to us as the Applicant are not representations to Scottish Ministers as the decision makers. There will be opportunity to make formal representations to Scottish Ministers via the Energy Consents Unit following the submission of the section 37 application. If you are unable to attend the public event all the material that will be on display will be available to be downloaded on the Project Documents section of the project webpage. Please let us know if you require information in an adapted format such as paper copy, large print or braille and we will work with you to accommodate your preferences. We are happy to accommodate all reasonable requests for adapted communications.

  • SSEN Transmission strengthens commitment to gender diversity with two new partnerships

    SSEN Transmission has today [8 May] announced partnerships with both the Women's Utilities Network (WUN) and the Women's Engineering Society (WES) opening up new ways to connect women in the utilities and engineering sectors - underlining the company’s commitment to improving gender diversity across its workforce and the energy industry too.

  • Industrial Cadets programme energises in Shetland

  • SSEN Transmission and OMEXOM Support GRAB Trust’s Bid to Tackle Marine Litter Crisis at Arrochar Beach

  • In Your Shoes with Declan Muir

    A blog by Declan Muir, Project Manager at SSEN Transmission

  • Leading the way on dynamic line rating

    Dynamic line rating (DLR) is ideal for increasing wind power transmission capacity and has the potential to make the GB electricity grid more efficient, in the best interests of consumers – and at SSEN Transmission we’re leading the way in implementing the cutting-edge, infrastructure-monitoring technology.  North of Beauly, we’ve been operating the largest DLR pilot in the UK, which has highlighted the real alignment between wind power and the technology, making it ideal for maximising network efficiency in areas where it is windy. Put simply, the higher the wind speed, the better - as it cools conductors down, which in turn, allows us to increase the amount of power flowing through the line.  

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