Loch Ness to get a clean energy monster
04-04-2025 13:10 via energylivenews.com

Loch Ness to get a clean energy monster

Forget Nessie, there’s soon to be a new clean energy beast near the shores of the famous Loch.SSEN Transmission’s plan to expand the Fort Augustus substation at Auchterawe has been approved by the Highland Council’s South Planning Committee, marking a crucial step in upgrading Scotland’s electricity grid.The expansion will increase the capacity of one of the existing overhead circuits from 275kV to 400kV.
It forms a key part of SSEN Transmission’s £20bn Pathwa
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