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Who we are
In total we maintain about 5,000km of overhead lines and
underground cables – easily enough to stretch across the Atlantic
from John O’Groats all the way to Boston in the USA.
Our network crosses some of the UK’s most challenging terrain –
including circuits that are buried under the seabed, are located
over 750m above sea level and up to 250km long.
The landscape and environment that contribute to the challenges we
face also give the area a rich resource for renewable energy
generation. There is a high demand to connect from new wind, hydro
and marine generators which rely on Scottish and Southern
Electricity Networks to provide a physical link between the new
sources of power and electricity users. Scottish and Southern
Electricity Networks is delivering a major programme of investment
to ensure that the network is ready to meet the needs of our
customers in the future.
Our responsibilities
We have a licence for the transmission of electricity in the north
of Scotland and we are closely regulated by the energy regulator
Ofgem.
Our licence stipulates that we must develop and maintain an
efficient, co-ordinated and economical system of electricity
transmission.
What is the difference between Transmission and Distribution?
Electricity Transmission is the transportation of electricity from
generating plants to where it is required at centres of demand. The
Electricity Transmission network, or grid, transports electricity
at very high voltages through overhead lines, underground cables
and subsea cables. Our transmission network connects large scale
generation, primarily renewables, to central and southern Scotland
and the rest of Great Britain. It also helps secure supply by
providing reliable connection to the wider network of generation
plants.
The Electricity Distribution network is connected into the
Transmission network but the voltage is lowered by transformers at
electricity substations, and the power is then distributed to homes
and businesses through overhead lines or underground cables.
Overview of Transmission Projects
We are Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks, operating under
licence as Scottish Hydro Electric Transmission Plc (SHE
Transmission) for the transmission of electricity in the north of
Scotland.
Western Isles
Scottish Power Energy Networks
Project need and overview
The power flow on the Beauly – Denny overhead line (OHL) is
expected to increase over the next 10 years as more generation
connects on the wider system; namely generation towards the west
coast, north of Beauly substation and in and around
Caithness.
Connecting generation can cause changes to the voltage levels along
affected circuits. These changes could mean the network, without
intervention, would not meet the voltage requirements set out
within the National Energy Transmission System Security and Quality
of Supply Standard (NETS SQSS).
Our network and system studies have shown that currently contracted
generation will cause such a change, within the Tummel Bridge area,
and will require reactive power support to be installed to maintain
voltage levels under a number of different system operating
scenarios. Reactive power support helps the system by ensuring the
voltage levels stay within the required limits and assists in the
continuation of the quality and supply of electricity across the
network.
To ensure safe, efficient and coordinated operation of our network
, it is proposed that a new reactive power substation is connected
within the Tummel Bridge area.
Project overview Main elements
This transmission connection will be known as the Kinardochy
Substation. The works will comprise:
• Forestry felling for the substation compound.
• Temporary works including a construction compound, laydown and
welfare area.
• Formation of a substation compound, access track and appropriate
landscaping to allow for installation of:
- Reactive power equipment. - A Mechanically Switched Capacitor
with Dampening
Network (MSCDN). - A double busbar arrangement.
• Other electrical infrastructure required to facilitate connection
of the substation.
• Dismantling of one OHL tower and replacement with two similar
towers to permit a turn in arrangement of the circuits.
Project timeline
Summer 2019
Autumn 2019 Early 2020 Spring 2021
Undertake a wide range of consultation
Pre-application consultation events
Construction commences
Review of consultation feedback
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Kinardochy Substation
Project completion
Kinardochy substation site selection
We carried out an assessment on potential substation site locations
against technical, environmental and cost considerations.
Nine potential substation site locations were initially identified
based on proximity to the existing electricity infrastructure,
access requirements, and potential environmental constraints. The
same substation design and required size of site was used to allow
a comparative assessment of the sites to be undertaken. The
criteria used in the assessment included the following:
Environmental considerations
Geology and soils, hydrology, ornithology, protected species,
habitats, cultural heritage, landscape character, visual amenity,
land use, access and recreation, traffic and transport, and
noise.
Technical considerations
River Tay
Cairngorms Massif
Loch Tummel
Balnaguard Glen
Bolfracks Wood
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Existing Tummel 275kV Substation
Existing Errochty 275kV Substation
Based on these criteria site 1 and site 4 were identified as the
least constrained and taken forward for further detailed appraisal
as part of the site selection process.
Kinardochy substation site selection
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Kinardochy Substation
Potential substation site 1: Is close to the existing operational
substation, although some potential space restrictions were
identified, it was considered that developing an existing site
presented some opportunities. This site location was taken forward
for further assessment.
Potential substation site 2: The area surrounding the existing
Errochty Substation is very constrained by existing land features /
infrastructure e.g. river Tummel, B846, nearby properties, and did
not provide the space needed for the new substation. This site
location was discounted from further assessment.
Potential substation site 3: The area surrounding site 3 has
significant ecological value and peat land, is located a distance
away from the Beauly – Denny OHL, meaning significant diversion of
this OHL would be required. This site location was discounted from
further assessment
Potential substation site 4: The site is not confined in terms of
space and is near to the existing OHL. This site location was taken
forward for further assessment.
Potential substation site 5: Is in close proximity to Tombreck
cottage and would require significant access upgrade works. This
site was discounted from further assessment.
Potential substation site 6: The area is next to a campsite and
recreational activities, which could have potential significant
visual and noise impacts. This site was discounted from further
assessment.
Potential substation site 7: This site is in a flood plain and
could have potential significant visual impacts related to users of
the main road (B846). This site was discounted from further
assessment.
Potential substation site 8: Access requirements to this site would
be significant and would be potentially inaccessible during the
winter months due to the altitude. This site was discounted from
further assessment.
Potential substation site 9: Access requirements for this site
would be significant and would be potentially inaccessible during
the winter months due to the altitude. This site was discounted
from further assessment.
Initial site assessment
Site 1 and site 4 were taken forward for further assessment,
including site walkovers and surveys, transport, ground conditions
and environmental assessments and technical assessments related to
connecting the new substation equipment to the existing electricity
network. During this stage, site 1 and 4 were comparatively
reviewed against the environmental, technical and operational
considerations detailed above. An economic appraisal was also
undertaken. Following this assessment work, and balancing all the
considerations, site 4 was identified as the preferred site for the
required new substation. The main points which determined the
preferred site are as follows:
• Site 4 was favoured due to the relative size of the site when
compared with site 1.
• Site 4 has reduced health and safety considerations during
construction (site 1 is adjacent to an existing live substation and
aqueduct).
• Site 4 will involve less work on the existing overhead line (OHL)
resulting in the requirement for fewer additional towers to achieve
connection.
• Site 4 is less constrained by existing development which would
negate any future expansion requirements.
• Site 4 is marginally favoured as it is further away from the
River Tay Designated Special Areas of Conservation (SAC), has fewer
protected species opportunities, the required OHL works are further
away from existing residential properties, and there is likely to
be less felling requirement; and
• Site 4 is marginally more economic due to the reduced required
works on the existing OHL.
Detailed site selection
Preferred site
The preferred substation site (site 4), located to the south of
Tummel Bridge, near Loch Kinardochy, provides an appropriate
location for installation for the reactive power substation. The
site is near to the Beauly – Denny overhead line, permitting a turn
in arrangement of the circuits into the site.
The platform area will include a control building and up to two
other buildings to house electrical infrastructure. The location of
the site has been identified as providing the least constrained in
terms of engineering and environmental aspects.
A new access will need to be formed from the public road to access
the site. At the moment a number of access points are being
explored. This could include forming a new access off Schieallion
Road. Other potential accesses could be provided from the B846 and
will be concluded following further studies. The platform area will
be surrounded by a palisade fence for security purposes. Felling
will be required to facilitate the development and studies to
determine the extent of these works are currently underway.
Temporary compound/laydown area(s) will be required during
construction. Three potential options are shown on the adjacent
site location plan.
Overhead line alterations will be required in order to tie in to
the proposed substation.
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7. AIS PLANT INFORMATION TAKEN FROM STANDARD SSE FRAMEWORK
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8. ASSUMED STATCOM TRANSFORMER LOCATED ON WEST OF STATCOM COMPOUND
BUT CONNECTUON FROM GIS COULD BE MODIFIED TO ACCOMODATE A DIFFERENT
TRANSFORMER POSITION.
9. CURRENTLY NO INFORMATION ON MSCDN REQUIRED AT THIS SITE.
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Substation dimensions
• The Substation platform dimensions are approximately 302 x 212m
(plus any landscaping)
• Substation building heights vary between 5.5m and 16m
Minor internal alterations to protection and control systems will
also be required at the existing 275kV substation.
Environment
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Kinardochy Substation
Desk-based studies and site walkovers have been undertaken to
gather data and understand the key environmental constraints and
opportunities within the local area. This process has helped to
identify the key environmental issues for this project to be
landscape and visual amenity, habitats / hydrology and forestry.
Other environmental aspects including cultural heritage, protected
species, natural heritage and biodiversity will be further
considered during the detailed environmental assessment.
Following confirmation of the proposed site location, further
detailed studies and assessment work will be undertaken to ensure
all required mitigations are fully understood and implemented
during the detailed design and construction phases. Further
consultation will be undertaken as part of the planning process,
and appropriate supporting documentation, to include an
environmental assessment report will be submitted as part of the
planning consent applications.
Habitats / Hydrology
There are no sites designated for habitat conservation located in
proximity to site 4, and the site contains no Annex 1 habitats
under the habitats directive. Site 4 is dominated by sitka spruce
plantation with a large area of unmanaged heather dominated dry
heath along its western edge. The site can be waterlogged, with
small pools of standing water. There are some areas of deeper peat
and careful micrositing will be undertaken to avoid these areas
where possible.
Landscape and visual amenity
The site lies on the transitional edge of the Highland Summits and
Plateaux and Lower Highland Glens with Lochs Landscape Character
Type (LCTs). The site is located within a coniferous plantation
which encloses, and contrasts with, the more open reflective
surface of Loch Kinardochy, which is a key focal point in the
landscape situated to the south east of the site and popular for
trout fishing and wildlife watching. Potential views across Loch
Kinardochy, although within a short section, towards the site are
available from the B846 (General Wade’s Military Road) Distant
elevated views of the site are likely from some elevated locations
within Loch Rannoch National Scenic Area (NSA), including
Schiehallion/Breadalbane- Schiehallion Wild Land Area (WLA). A full
landscape and visual amenity assessment will be undertaken and
appropriate mitigation, including micrositing and landscaping will
be developed.
Forestry
The site is located within an area mostly covered by coniferous
woodland plantation, with a small part of it within a glade. Land
use within 5 km of the site is primarily rural, with large
plantation areas located at the east and west. Historical land use
on the site has been the same as at present, as shown on the
earliest historical maps. Felling will be required to facilitate
the development.
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What happens now and how do I have my say?
We understand and recognise the value of the feedback provided by
members of the public during all engagements and consultations.
Without this valuable feedback, the project development team would
be unable to progress projects and reach a balanced proposal.
We are keen to receive your views and comments in regards to the
following questions:
• Has the requirement for the project been clearly explained?
• Have we explained the approach taken to select the proposed site
adequately?
• Are there any additional factors, or environmental features, that
you consider important and should be brought to the attention of
the project team?
Comments
Your views and comments can be provided to the project team by
completing a feedback form or by writing to Louise Anderson,
Community Liaison Manager. We will be seeking feedback from members
of the public and Statutory Bodies until the 13th September
2019.
All received feedback will be assessed and the proposed options
adapted where necessary.
Additional information
Information will also be made available via the project webpage and
social media channels:
Project Website: www.ssen-transmission.co.uk/ projects/
kinardochy-substation
Follow us on Twitter: @ssencommunity
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Community Liaison Manager Louise Anderson
louise.anderson@sse.com
Louise Anderson Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks, 200
Dunkeld Road, Perth, PH1 3AQ
Please use space below to provide further comments:
Full name
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks is a trading name of:
Scottish and Southern Energy Power Distribution Limited Registered
in Scotland No.
SC213459; Scottish Hydro Electric Transmission plc Registered in
Scotland No. SC213461; Scottish Hydro Electric Power Distribution
plc Registered in
Scotland No. SC213460; (all having their Registered Offices at
Inveralmond House 200 Dunkeld Road Perth PH1 3AQ); and Southern
Electric Power
Distribution plc Registered in England & Wales No. 04094290
having its Registered Office at Number One Forbury Place, 43
Forbury Road, Reading,
Berkshire, RG1 3JH which are members of the SSE Group.
Closing date for feedback is 16:00, Friday 13th September
2019.
The feedback form and all information provided at the event can
also be downloaded from the dedicated website:
Any information given on the feedback form can be used and
published anonymously as part of Scottish and Southern Electricity
Networks
consultation report. By completing this feedback form you consent
to Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks using feedback for
this purpose.
Thank you for taking the time to complete this feedback form.
Please hand your completed form in at the event or alternatively by
one of the methods below:
Post: Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks, 200 Dunkeld Road,
Perth, PH1 3AQ
Email: louise.anderson@sse.com
Online:
www.ssen-transmission.co.uk/projects/kinardochy-substation
Download: Comments forms and all the information from today’s event
will also be available to download from the project website.
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please tick this box.
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Thank you for taking the time to attend this consultation event. In
order to record your views and improve the effectiveness of
our consultation, please complete this short feedback form.
Please complete in BLOCK CAPITALS. (Please tick one box per
question only)
Your Feedback
Q3 Are there any additional factors, or environmental features,
that you consider important
and should be brought to the attention of the project team?
Q1 Has the requirement for the project been clearly
explained?
Yes
Kinardochy Substation
Q2 Have we explained the approach taken to select the proposed site
adequately?
Yes
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Thank you for taking the time to attend this consultation event. In
order to record your views and improve the effectiveness of our
consultation, please complete this short feedback form.
Please complete in BLOCK CAPITALS. (Please tick one box per
question only)
Your Feedback
Q3 Are there any additional factors, or environmental features,
that you consider important and should be brought to the attention
of the project team?
Q1 Has the requirement for the project been clearly
explained?
Yes No Unsure
Kinardochy Substation
Q2 Have we explained the approach taken to select the proposed site
adequately?
Yes No Unsure
Full name
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks is a trading name of:
Scottish and Southern Energy Power Distribution Limited Registered
in Scotland No. SC213459; Scottish Hydro Electric Transmission plc
Registered in Scotland No. SC213461; Scottish Hydro Electric Power
Distribution plc Registered in Scotland No. SC213460; (all having
their Registered Offices at Inveralmond House 200 Dunkeld Road
Perth PH1 3AQ); and Southern Electric Power Distribution plc
Registered in England & Wales No. 04094290 having its
Registered Office at Number One Forbury Place, 43 Forbury Road,
Reading, Berkshire, RG1 3JH which are members of the SSE
Group.
Closing date for feedback is 16:00, Friday 13th September
2019.
The feedback form and all information provided at the event can
also be downloaded from the dedicated website:
Any information given on the feedback form can be used and
published anonymously as part of Scottish and Southern Electricity
Networks consultation report. By completing this feedback form you
consent to Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks using
feedback for this purpose.
Thank you for taking the time to complete this feedback form.
Please hand your completed form in at the event or alternatively by
one of the methods below:
Post: Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks, 200 Dunkeld Road,
Perth, PH1 3AQ
Email: louise.anderson@sse.com
Online:
www.ssen-transmission.co.uk/projects/kinardochy-substation
Download: Comments forms and all the information from today’s event
will also be available to download from the project website.
Address
Telephone
Email
If you would like to be kept informed of progress on the project
please tick this box.