
The South West Scotland Renewables Connection Project (‘The SWS Project’) commenced in 2006. LUC followed a series of well-established step-by-step principles for routeing high voltage transmission lines to identify preferred routes for each grid connection and locations for the associated substations.
We then subjected each of the preferred grid connection routes and substations to an Environmental Impact Assessment which sought to identify and where possible avoid and reduce environmental effects. We then compiled the findings into an Environmental Statement to assist Scottish Ministers, and where appropriate the Local Authorities, in determining the applications for consent.
By connecting the seven proposed wind farm developments to the national electricity grid, the SWS Project will enable a significant proportion of new renewable ‘green energy’ to be distributed. This will make a significant contribution to Scotland’s target to provide 50% of Scotland’s electricity from renewable energy sources by 2020.
As a key reinforcement to existing energy infrastructure in Scotland, the SWS Project has been highlighted by the Scottish Government in the draft updated National Planning Framework for Scotland as a ‘national development’.
Go to www.swsproject.com to learn more

