Opportunity For Communities To Have Their Say On New Clean Energy Substation Proposed In High Marnham
The title of this post, is the same as that of this article on National Grid.
These three bullet points act as sub-headings.
- National Grid is consulting communities from 22 April to 20 May 2024 on its plans for a new electricity substation which will strengthen its network and connect clean energy to the grid – part of The Great Grid Upgrade
- Substation crucial to upgrade critical infrastructure and ensure a secure and reliable supply of clean energy
- Local people invited to attend consultation events to learn more about the proposals
This is the first paragraph.
National Grid is making changes to its network of electricity infrastructure that transports power around the country, in order to connect new sources of power generated from offshore wind and other low carbon sources to the homes and business across Britain.
These two paragraphs detail the work at High Marnham.
The Great Grid Upgrade is the largest overhaul of the grid in generations. It will play a large part in the UK government’s plan to boost homegrown power, helping the UK switch to clean energy and make sure our electricity network is fit for the future; carrying more clean, secure energy from where it’s generated to where it is needed.
As part of the Brinsworth to High Marnham project, National Grid is proposing to build and operate a new 400kV substation immediately west of its existing substation site in High Marnham. The new substation, which forms a key part of The Great Grid Upgrade, will play an important role in building a more secure and resilient future energy system and provide the ability to transport cleaner energy from the North of England to homes and businesses across the Midlands and beyond, helping to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels.
This is a 3D Google Map of the current sub-station.
Note.
- The three large circles are the bases of the cooling towers of the former High Marnham power station.
- The 9.3 MW HyMarnham electrolyser will be built on the site of the demolished coal-fired power station.
- The current sub-station is in the South-West quarter of the power station site.
- The new substation will be on the West side of the current substation.
It is a large site, with space for more electrical gubbings.
The Consultation
There is a web site, a webinar and two local in-person meetings.
- Friday 26 April from 2pm – 7pm at South Clifton Coronation Hall, South Clifton, Newark, Nottinghamshire, NG23 7BG
- Saturday 27 April from 9am – 2pm at Normanton on Trent Village Hall, South Street, Normanton on Trent, NG23 6RQ
This is the third Opportunity For Communities To Have Their Say in a few days.
I can’t fault that!
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