Consultation on clean energy substation near Chesterfield opens

Substation near Chesterfield
The proposed new 400 kV substation will be an extension of a current site in Cock Alley, near Chesterfield [National Grid]

A consultation on plans for a new clean energy substation has been launched.

National Grid has proposed to build a substation, which will be an extension of a current site in Cock Alley, near Chesterfield, Derbyshire, to transport power generated from offshore wind.

This new substation is part of the Brinsworth to High Marnham project, which will also include upgrading existing overhead electricity lines.

National Grid said the substation should be operational by winter 2029.

It said it was "crucial to upgrade critical infrastructure", adding the project would help reduce our reliance on fossil fuels and support the UK's net zero target.

The authority said the Brinsworth to High Marnham project will move energy from offshore wind in Scotland and North East England - which was expected to double within the next 10 years - to the Midlands and beyond.

Views of local communities

This project is part of the Great Grid Upgrade, which proposes to upgrade the grid across the country.

Leanne Evans, from National Grid, said: "Demand for electricity is expected to rise as the way we power our homes, businesses and transport changes.

"As the nation moves towards net zero, the fossil fuels that once powered our economy will be replaced with sources of low-carbon electricity.

"This project is one of several network upgrades designed to get greater capability out of the existing network, allowing more electricity to pass through the transmission network and help accelerate the connection of clean energy projects.

"We want to hear the views of local communities near the proposed series of works, and we encourage the Chesterfield community to participate."

Members of the public can find out more about the plans and give feedback online, at webinars and in-person events from Monday until 20 May.


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