SSEN Transmission welcomes Ofgem decision on Final Needs Case for critical Fort Augustus to Skye Reinforcement Project

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Following Ofgem’s decision to approve the Final Needs Case for the Fort Augustus to Skye Reinforcement Project, SSEN Transmission’s Managing Director Rob McDonald said: 

“The existing Fort Augustus to Skye overhead line is fast reaching the end of its operational life, as demonstrated by two major faults in recent months which resulted in the temporary loss of power to over 20,000 customers along its route and in the Western Isles, which is supplied by two subsea cables from north Skye.

“Alongside the need to keep the lights on for homes and businesses along its route and in the Western Isles, the replacement line will also increase the capacity of the local electricity transmission network to enable the connection of new renewable electricity generation along its route.  The need for this project is therefore beyond doubt and we welcome Ofgem’s final approval of need following its assessment of our robust Final Needs Case.

 “We now look forward to the Scottish Government’s determination of our Section 37 planning application and remain committed to work constructively with all stakeholders to ensure the timely delivery of this critical local and national infrastructure, building on our proud heritage of powering the highlands and islands as we continue to deliver a network for net zero emissions and secure future electricity supplies across the north of Scotland.”

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Previous press releases regarding the Fort Augustus-Skye Reinforcement project from SSEN Transmission can be found here: