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SSEN Transmission welcomes Ofgem decision on Final Needs Case for critical Fort Augustus to Skye Reinforcement Project
- Press Release
- Statement
SSEN Transmission welcomes Ofgem’s decision to approve the Final Needs Case for the Fort Augustus to Skye Reinforcement Project
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Another significant milestone reached in delivery of key contracts for 2030 Scottish electricity onshore transmission network plans
- Press Release
- Supply Chain
In a further boost to the delivery of its ‘Pathway to 2030’ network investment plans, SSEN Transmission has today announced that it has selected a series of ‘preferred bidders’ for the critical elements of delivering all onshore transmission infrastructure across the programme, a crucial milestone in the development of these essential national infrastructure projects.
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SSEN Transmission to host information events about Orkney Transmission Link
- Community
- Supply Chain
SSEN Transmission is set to hold two events in August to share more information about the planned subsea electricity transmission link between Orkney and Caithness, which will play a crucial role in further unlocking Orkney’s vast renewable potential.
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National Grid and SSEN Transmission select Hitachi Energy and BAM as preferred suppliers for Eastern Green Link 2 converter stations
- Connections
- HVDC
SSEN Transmission and National Grid Electricity Transmission (NGET) have reached another milestone in the development of a new subsea electricity superhighway by selecting Hitachi Energy and BAM as preferred suppliers for the HVDC converter stations in the project.
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Major milestones in delivery of key contracts for 2030 Scottish electricity transmission network plans
- HVDC
- Net Zero
SSEN Transmission is announcing it has selected Hitachi Energy as ‘preferred bidder’ for the HVDC Converter System and NKT as ‘preferred bidder’ for the High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) Cable for its Western Isles and Spittal-Peterhead subsea links, a critical milestone in the development of these essential projects.
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