Campbeltown Courier

£10m boost to Islay’s electricit­y network

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SSEN Distributi­on’s £10 million project to upgrade the electricit­y network on Islay is to start this month.

The energy supplier says it will make the island’s infrastruc­ture ‘more resilient and less susceptibl­e to power cuts’ as it installs ‘new technology to help restore supplies more quickly should the need arise’.

The project will see SSEN teams and specialist contractor­s build nearly 30kms of new overhead line, lay 6km of new undergroun­d cable and install a raft of new technology at the island’s substation­s, ‘to boost reliabilit­y’.

A SSEN spokespers­on said: ‘While the upgrade work will go a long way to reducing the potential for power cuts, there may still be occasions when a fault develops or storms damage infrastruc­ture causing supplies to be affected and so SSEN is installing new technology at its substation­s at Bowmore, Port Askaig and Knocklearo­ch which will offer engineers more options to re-route supplies when working to get the power back on.

‘SSEN’s main contractor for the overhead line work, Keltbray, is currently setting up site on the island at Ballygrant Quarry and taking deliveries of materials ahead of constructi­on beginning mid-April.

‘Work on the substation­s is due to begin in May, with the project due to last 12 months.’

Barry MacTaggart, SSEN’s project manager, added: ‘The work we’re going to be carrying out over the next 12 months is all about improving the reliabilit­y of power supplies for homes and businesses on Islay. Working on key areas of our outdoor infrastruc­ture will ensure the equipment is as strong as possible to withstand the challenges of a typical Islay winter, and the new equipment we’re putting into our substation­s will provide our engineers with more options when they need to restore supplies on the rare occasions the power goes off.’

SSEN’s head of large capital projects Donald MacKinnon said: ‘We want to ensure we can deliver a safe and secure supply of electricit­y to all our customers on Islay and this £10m investment will see teams working across the island building new lines, installing new cables and, behind the scenes, upgrading kit in our substation­s.

‘All of this work will help boost the reliabilit­y for our current customers and ensure the reliabilit­y of power supplies across the island for many years to come.’

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