SP Energy Networks invests £24 M in upgrades

SP Energy Networks is investing around £24m in its electricity transmission network across its service area in Scotland to prepare for increased uptake of electric vehicles (EVs) and heat pumps.

 


SP Energy Networks invests £24 M in upgrades

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UK, Scotland: SP Energy Networks is investing around £24m in its electricity transmission network across its service area in Scotland to prepare for increased uptake of electric vehicles (EVs) and heat pumps.

The investment will connect more wind farms across the region, enable EV charging infrastructure and increase resilience in the network for customers.

SP Energy Networks is investing £6 million to upgrade Coylton Substation in East Ayrshire, a key hub in Scotland’s electricity transmission network. The project at the substation involved the replacement of two transformers which will enable energy from wind farms throughout Ayrshire and Dumfries and Galloway to be transported to homes and businesses across central and southern Scotland more efficiently.

To increase the robustness of the network in Kilmarnock, SP Energy Networks is working on a £8.4 million refurbishment of Kilmarnock Town Substation, scheduled to be finished in 2024.

The refurbishment of the 9.3 km XZ overhead line route, connecting Chipperlaigan compound and Ayr substation, is also underway. Originally built in 1966, this £9.5 million project, set to be completed by the end of 2024, and will also help to increase network capacity ready for a net zero future.

SP Energy Networks has recently commenced the installation of an underground cable connection between Enoch Hill Wind Farm and New Cumnock Substation. Upon activation, this wind farm, located near the town of New Cumnock, is poised to generate up to 80 MW of energy.

This investment in Ayrshire’s energy network will help accelerate the UK’s path to net zero, ensuring the region’s energy network meets modern demands and paves the way for a sustainable future.

Pearse Murray, SP Transmission Director at SP Energy Networks, said: “By bolstering both the capacity and reliability of the transmission network, we are actively breaking down barriers to the widespread adoption of renewable energy sources. This means smoother operations, fewer interruptions and improved access to efficient energy solutions for homes, businesses and communities alike.”

Kilmarnock Town Substation and XZ overhead line route will be completed next year.

Source: ReNews.biz