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SSEN Transmission announces next phase of public engagement for ‘Pathway to 2030’ infrastructure in the north of Scotland.
SSEN Transmission is inviting members of the public to share their views on the next phase of development for four transmission infrastructure schemes across the north of Scotland that will help enable the connection and transportation of vast amounts of new renewable energy around Great Britain. These projects form part of a GB-wide programme of network reinforcements, all critical to deliver UK and Scottish Government energy security and net zero targets.
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Powering up science skills for pupils in Scotland
SSEN Transmission and the Science Skills Academy (SSA), run by HIE, are joining forces to power up science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) skills for hundreds of school pupils across rural Scotland with a four-month Pop-Up “Newton Room” programme.
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New robot to help identify electrical faults rolled out in Blackhillock HVDC Substation – the first of its kind in Scotland
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A new autonomous robot to help check electrical equipment is being deployed at SSEN Transmission’s Blackhillock high-voltage direct current (HVDC) switching station in Keith later this month - the first deployment of its kind in Scotland.
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Kintore Substation teams make flood defence donation to local resilience group
Teams from SSEN Transmission’s Kintore Substation project have made a donation of flood defence equipment to a local resilience group in the area.
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Delivering a positive legacy at heart of SSEN and Murphy team building day
Teams from SSEN Transmission and specialist engineering and construction company J. Murphy & Sons Ltd recently met to discuss how they could help deliver a positive legacy for local communities as part of SSEN’s investment in the transmission network in the north of Scotland.
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