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To increase the network capacity, we will install two 11kV cables from Prestonpans Primary Substation through Cockenzie and Port Seaton to Longniddry where a new substation will be built.
We've partnered with leading UK homebuilding trade associations - Home Builders Federation, Civil Engineering Contractors Association (CECA) and Homes For Scotland - to launch the initiative to encourage the construction industry to follow strict safety guidelines and reduce the number of electrical incidents.
A pioneering strategic partnership has been established to create new green hydrogen production facilities with clusters of refuelling stations across Scotland, supporting the country’s efforts to achieve net zero by 2045.
ScottishPower Renewables have introduced their proposal to extend the operational Harestanes Windfarm
The move is a direct response to customer feedback calling for a simpler way to engage in the distribution flexibility services market. The collaboration will help streamline the process for flexibility providers and make interfacing with multiple DNOs simpler and easier by avoiding the complexities and resource intensity associated with liaising with numerous network operators.
Our plan is about speeding up investment and building the infrastructure needed for Net Zero now, rather than slowing down
The hub was officially opened by Principal Joanna Campbell and SP Energy Networks’ Chief Executive, Frank Mitchell, at a ceremony at the college’s Dumfries campus.
Our £20m Green Economy Fund invests and supports the communities we serve to help them reach their green ambitions and the governments net zero ambitions. Our fund has supported a variety of EV projects since the start of the project, purchasing 25 electric vehicles and installing 17 EV charge points. So far, 102,118 miles in distance travelled from EVs and 5,378 EV journeys have been completed.
Sites have been chosen where an increased demand on the network from electric vehicles and heating solutions is predicted, as SP Energy Networks continues to lead the way in creating a smarter, more flexible network to support the UK to meet its net zero carbon ambitions.
The research, carried out by the University of Strathclyde?s Centre for Energy Policy supported by SP Energy Networks, examined the wider impacts of the extended and substantial investment in network upgrades required to enable 99% electric vehicle (EV) uptake by 2050 in the UK.