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Stornoway GSP Upgrade & Stornoway Wind Farm Connection Information Event
Thursday 20 March, 3–7pm, Cabarfeidh Hotel, Stornoway, HS1 2EU
We are holding an initial information session for our proposed upgrade of the Stornoway Grid Supply Point (GSP) and proposed Stornoway Wind Farm Connection. This is a pre-cursor to our pre-application process in Spring 2026 which is a key first step in the Town and Country planning process for national planning applications.
To support the growth in renewable energy developments across the North of Scotland and Islands, which are supporting the drive towards Net Zero, investment in our network infrastructure is needed to connect this power and transport it to areas of demand.
The Stornoway Grid Supply Point (GSP) Extension Project aims to connect increased generation on the SSEN Distribution network to the wider GB Transmission System. To ensure there is sufficient capacity on the SSEN Transmission Network for this future generation an extension to the Stornoway GSP is required.
We have an obligation to offer non-discriminatory terms for connection to the transmission system for new sources of electricity and as such, we are required to install 1.6km of single-circuit 132kV Trident wood poles to connect Stornoway Wind Farm to the Transmission Network.
The project teams will be available to answer questions and discuss our proposals to which we are seeking and welcome feedback.
About the Project
As the transmission license holder in the north of Scotland, we have a duty under Section 9 of the Electricity Act 1989 to facilitate competition in the generation and supply of electricity. We have obligations to offer non-discriminatory terms for connection to the transmission system, both for new generation and for new sources of electricity demand.
Under our Network Operators License this connection should be efficient, coordinated, and economic, whilst having the least possible impact on the environment.
Subject to planning consent, we are required to connect the Stornoway Wind Farm development. The proposed scope for this connection involves:
• The construction of a 132kV Substation situated at the Stornoway Windfarm location
• The installation of a single-circuit 132kV Trident wood pole overhead line using an "H" pole arrangement. This new overhead line will span approximately 1.6 km between the proposed Stornoway Wind Farm Substation and a new cable sealing end structure, located approximately 400 m southwest of the Stornoway Grid Supply Point (GSP) Substation. From the cable sealing end structure, the connection will transition to underground cabling, extending to the proposed Lewis Hub near Macaulay Farm. The average height of the trident poles are between 10-18 metres, with an average span of between 100-140 metres
The Lewis Hub is being developed as part of a separate project which is required to connect onshore and offshore wind in and around the Western Isles to the mainland transmission system, maximising the significant renewable potential of the Western Isles, adding capacity for new connections and reducing the island's reliance on diesel-powered electricity generation.
Community Engagement
Throughout the life of our projects, we aim to work positively with 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.
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STORNOWAY-INFO- Consultation Booklet - V2.pdf
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