Overview
Planning application submitted for Netherton Hub
We have submitted an application for planning permission in principle to Aberdeenshire Council for our proposed Netherton Hub development. You can view our application in full, including all associated plans and drawings and submit formal comments via the Aberdeenshire Council planning portal, using reference APP/2024/1714 at the following link: https://upa.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=summary&keyVal=SLJRW9CAFNH00
For convenience, the Environmental Impact Assessment documents are also available to view via the Documents tab at the top of this page.
Pre-Application Consultation (PAC) event - May 2024
We recently held the second of our statutory pre-application consultation events for our proposed Netherton Hub project, on Wednesday 22 May at Longside Parish Church Hall.
We would like to thank those who took the time to attend our feedback event and discuss our proposals with the project team. Updated information relating to the proposals are also available to download from the 'Documents' tab of this webpage.
The feedback period has now closed, we would like to thank those who provided comments.
Click on the video to view an updated 3D visualisation of the Netherton Hub.
About the Project
We’re leading some exciting projects to power change in the UK and Scotland. To support the delivery of 2030 offshore wind targets set by the UK and Scottish Governments, and to power local communities, we need to upgrade our existing network. In some key areas, we need to develop entirely new infrastructure, and quickly.
The Netherton Hub is a strategic development proposed for a site located to the west of Peterhead, near Flushing and Longside. Several components will be co-located at this site and are outlined below.
The project has been renamed from Peterhead Net Zero 2030 Developments to ‘Netherton Hub’ to reflect the area’s farming history following discussions with local stakeholder groups.
The key components of the Netherton Hub include:
400kV substation:
A 400kV substation is proposed to support offshore and onshore electricity generation. The substation will be based on an enclosed Gas Insulated Switchgear (GIS) design.
132kV substation:
A 132kV substation is proposed to support further future generation and storage connections from third party developers. The substation will also be based on an enclosed Gas Insulated Switchgear (GIS) design.
Spittal to Peterhead HVDC converter station:
This converter station and associated high voltage direct current (HVDC) underground and subsea cable will transport renewable energy from generators in the north of Scotland via Spittal in Caithness to the Netherton Hub and on to demand centres throughout the UK.
Eastern Green Link 3 HVDC converter station:
This second converter station and associated HVDC underground and subsea cable will transport renewable energy from generators in the northeast of Scotland to Norfolk and beyond.
HVDC switching station:
A switching station is required to facilitate coordinated DC connections on the network and from generation sources. This will reduce the required footprint for future HVDC connections and help to ensure a more resilient transmission network.
Spares warehouse and operations base
A Spares warehouse and operations base will also be sited within the Netherton Hub.
Find Out More About Spittal - Peterhead Subsea Cable Link
Find Out More About Beauly - Blackhillock - New Deer - Peterhead 400kV Connection
This video outlines how the project contributes to our role in delivering Net Zero.
Pathway to 2030
The Pathway to 2030, published by National Grid ESO, the electricity system operator for Great Britain, sets the blueprint for the electricity transmission network infrastructure required to enable the forecasted growth in renewable electricity across Great Britain.
The projects identified within the Pathway to 2030 are critical to delivering the UK and Scottish Government’s offshore wind targets. To deliver these targets, we are investing over £10bn to upgrade the network infrastructure across the north of Scotland as the region plays a leading role in the clean energy transition.
As part of this investment, there is a requirement for the Peterhead Zet Zero 2030 Developments.
Community Engagement
Throughout the life of our projects, we aim to work positively with the local communities and keep people informed about what we are doing. This is particularly important when we are developing a proposal and we want to understand what local people think about our plans.
We endeavour to take the time to discuss proposals with local community councils, encourage engagement from the wider community and listen to the feedback we receive.
We will do our best to answer any questions and address issues or concerns that are raised with us.
When our project progresses into construction, we will continue working closely with the local community to ensure that our work has as little impact on the lives of those living and working in the area and as many long term positive effects as possible.
How we’re embracing artificial intelligence (AI)
We intend to use AI to assist our experienced teams in the analysis of your feedback, so we can categorise key points raised more quickly. You can learn more about how we’re utilising AI on this dedicated web page.
Project Updates
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Documents
Planning Application - EIA Volumes
Pre- Application Consultation (PAC) Documents
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Netherton-PAC2-Large-Banner.pdf
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- 10 May 2024
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- 1.6 MB
This is a visualisation of how the main building components may look upon completion and/or in the future.
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Netherton-Hub-PAC2-Booklet.pdf
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- 10 May 2024
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- 14.5 MB
This document provides information to our stakeholders about the project and was provided during our consultation in May 2024.
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Netherton-Hub-PAC1-Booklet-Online_Final.pdf
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- 19 February 2024
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- 17.9 MB
This document provides information to our stakeholders about the project and was provided during our consultation in February 2024.
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Netherton large banner FINAL.pdf
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- 14 February 2024
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- 4 MB
This is a visualisation of how the main building components may look upon completion and/or in the future.
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Netherton-A4-Poster Final.pdf
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- 14 February 2024
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- 448.9 KB
This document provides information to our stakeholders about our consultation event in Longside in February 2024.
Report on Consultation
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Report on Consultation - Netherton Hub.pdf
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- 04 December 2023
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- 2.3 MB
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Summary ROC - Beauly to Peterhead.pdf
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- 01 December 2023
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- 2.8 MB
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RoC - Netherton Hub - Figure 1 - Substation Site Selection Options.jpg
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- 01 December 2023
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Pathway to 2030 Projects - Additional Information
We have developed a suite of downloads providing more information on some of the topics we receive the most requests for additional information on.
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The challenges with undergrounding at 400kV
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- 20 May 2024
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This document explores some of the technical and engineering, operational, environmental and economic challenges associated with underground cabling at 400kV, alongside wider network development and operational considerations.
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Biodiversity Net Gain - Handout - April 24.pdf
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- 20 May 2024
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- 1.2 MB
We will always look to minimise the potential impacts from our activities and achieve Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG). This document explains our approach and includes some examples of initiatives carried out at our sites.
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Delivering a Postive Environmental Legacy Booklet
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- 20 May 2024
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- 5 MB
This booklet describes our approach to leaving a positive environmental legacy, including our marine biodiversity approach.
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Delivering Legacy Benefits through Pathway to 2030 Projects - May 24.pdf
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- 20 May 2024
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- 6.9 MB
This document details how this investment programme will ensure a reliable supply of electricity, lead to thousands of jobs across the region, a programme of skills development ensuring a workforce fit for the future and place multi-million-pound contracts with the local supply chain benefitting local communities.
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EMF Leaflet.pdf
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- 20 May 2024
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- 18.5 MB
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How stakeholder feedback influences our proposals - May 24
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- 20 May 2024
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- 3.4 MB
This document describes the typical engagement activities we hold with a range of different stakeholders, how you can influence the current stage of our projects, the type of feedback we are currently seeking and next steps.
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Pathway to 2030 - Tower Crossings - May 24.pdf
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- 20 May 2024
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- 5 MB
In this document you can learn more about the composition of our 400kV towers, and the approach we take when our overhead lines must cross existing assets.
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Pathway to 2030- Why are these projects needed - May 24.pdf
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- 20 May 2024
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- 4 MB
We receive a lot of queries about the need for our Pathway to 2030 projects. This document sets out some of the policies and targets driving the need for investment in new clean power and the electricity transmission network that is required to enable this. It also explains the electricity network planning processes that have established the need for these reinforcements.
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Planning Applications under the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997
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- 20 May 2024
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- 3.2 MB
The main legislation that governs the consenting of our substation and converter station projects is the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997. This document describes the pre-application process including consultation, our environmental assessments and our planning application submission and how this is determined.
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Routeing Overhead Lines - May 24
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- 20 May 2024
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- 3.1 MB
This document describes our approach to routeing overhead lines, including our optioneering process, how we assess options and who we consult with
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The challenges with undergrounding at 400kV - May 2024
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- 20 May 2024
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- 2.9 MB
We are often asked why our new Pathway to 2030 400kV connection projects cannot all be delivered via an underground cable instead of an overhead line. This paper explores some of the technical and engineering, operational, environmental and economic challenges associated with underground cabling which need to be carefully considered.
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The Section 37 Consent Process - May 24.pdf
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- 20 May 2024
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- 1.7 MB
The legislation governing the consenting of overhead line projects in Scotland is the Electricity Act 1989. Applications for consent to construct and operate new overhead lines are made under Section 37 of this Act and are referred to as “Section 37 Consents”. You can find out more about this process in this document.
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Why the Pathway to 2030 projects require both onshore and offshore solutions.pdf
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- 20 May 2024
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- 2.5 MB
We are regularly asked why our Pathway to 2030 transmission network upgrades cannot all be delivered offshore via subsea links. This document explains some of the many factors that drive the need for both onshore and offshore solutions.
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Working with landowners and occupiers - May 24.pdf
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- 20 May 2024
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- 8.2 MB
We recognise landowners and occupiers as key stakeholders in the development of our projects. This document details what happens if a voluntary agreement cannot be reached, concerns about impact on properties, following legal frameworks, biosecurity, and irrigation.
Netherton Hub Documents
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Traffic management map-Sept 2023.pdf
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- 30 August 2023
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- 2.2 MB
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Geotechnical Investigation Layout.pdf
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- 21 June 2023
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- 1 MB
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Peterhead Net Zero 2030 - Site Selection Map
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- 22 April 2023
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- 11.7 MB
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SSEN Transmission - Peterhead Net Zero 2030 Developments - Consultation Booklet April 2023
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- 14 April 2023
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- 6.8 MB
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Peterhead Net Zero 2030 Development - Consultation Booklet - January 2023
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- 19 January 2023
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- 7.3 MB
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Peterhead Net Zero 2030 Developments - Consultation Poster
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- 18 January 2023
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- 113.1 KB
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Latest Links
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Report on Consultation
Our Reports on Consultation across our three new overhead line projects and associated substation and convertor station developments have now been published. These reports provide a summary of the extensive feedback received during consultation, how this has been considered and confirmation of which routes and substations are now being taken forward to the next stage of development.
Our Reports on Consultation are now available to download from the Project Documentation tab.
Summary Reports on Consultation are also available for each of the three schemes and can be downloaded below:
- Summary Report on Consultation Spittal to Beauly
- Summary Report on Consultation Beauly to Peterhead
- Summary Report on Consultation Kintore to Tealing
A stakeholder webinar available for all to join will be held in the coming weeks to share the changes informed by the feedback. More information about the forthcoming webinar will be shared on our events page shortly.
In further recognition of community feedback, we will seek to rationalise cumulative infrastructure impacts through the removal and undergrounding of existing transmission lines, where technically practical and appropriate, and subject to all necessary planning consents and landowner agreements.
Work to identify and assess potential sections of existing overhead line where their removal will reduce cumulative impacts is ongoing, with an update expected as part of the next round of public consultation on overhead line alignments and more detailed substation designs in early 2024.
We would once again like to thank all stakeholders who took the time to engage with our early consultation process. We will continue to engage with stakeholders ahead of consulting further with local communities and stakeholders in the new year, as we look to refine our proposals.
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Report on Consultation
Over the course of this year, we have undertaken extensive consultation on plans to upgrade the electricity transmission network across the north of Scotland and have received a considerable amount of feedback from a wide range of stakeholders regarding our proposals.
We recently advised in our next steps for 2030 network developments update that following assessment of consultation feedback and additional options analysis, we would publish our Report on Consultations (RoCs). These reports provide a summary of the feedback received and how it has been considered, which options we will take forward to the next stage of the development process and any changes to options initially consulted on.
It is our intention to publish the RoCs during the week commencing 27 November. All stakeholders signed up for updates on the project will receive a link to the report and we will also issue Summary Reports to help ensure accessibility.
These Report on Consultations mark the completion of the first round of non-statutory consultation, where we sought feedback on the corridor, route, and substation locations. We will be consulting further with local communities and stakeholders in the new year, as we look to refine the projects, therefore we welcome an open channel of communication and would like to reassure all stakeholders that there will be further opportunities to engage on this project.
Our Reports on Consultation and Summary Reports on Consultation are now available to download from the Project Documentation tab. -
SSEN Transmission sets out next steps for Pathway to 2030 network developments
We have announced our next steps for our Pathway to 2030 programme of projects. We would like to thank everyone who has engaged with our teams and kindly taken the time to respond to our consultations.
Full details of the announcement can be found here:
Next steps for Pathway to 2030