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Finstown Substation Planning Application Submitted

SSEN Transmission has submitted a planning application under the Town and Country Planning Act to Orkney Islands Council for its proposed new substation at Finstown.

“The substation is a critical component of the proposed transmission reinforcement from Orkney to Dounreay on the north of Scotland mainland, which is required to support the growth of renewable electricity generators across Orkney looking to connect to the main GB transmission system.”Orkney Project

You can find a range of videos visualising the substation and the future works here:scroll down  the link Orkney Projects 

From the original proposals SSEN has made a number of changes after feedback.

Finstown substation – aerial view – image SSEN Transmission

Keith Inglis, Lead Project Manager,  said:

“The submission of our planning application for Finstown substation follows significant engagement and consultation with local stakeholders which has helped inform the substations final design.

“We believe we have worked hard to balance the visual impact of the substation against the various engineering, environmental and economic considerations that we have to factor in to our project design.

“Whilst there are still a number of hurdles to overcome before we can provide the transmission infrastructure required to unlock Orkney’s renewables potential, this application is a critical milestone for the project and Orkney’s low carbon ambitions.”

Subject to regulatory approval of the scheme by Ofgem as well as the various statutory planning consents, SSEN Transmission now intends to start construction in spring 2020 with an energisation date of spring 2023.

Related story: Archaeological Remains Revealed at Proposed Finstown SubStation

“In the event of any archaeological discoveries of interest SSEN Transmission is committed to ensure these are fully documented, preserved if possible, and our findings shared with interested parties.”

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