Kincardine North Substation
Public Consultation Feedback Form

The last day for submitting feedback is Friday 20 December 2024.

Scotland is producing more clean, green energy than ever before, and we need to strengthen the transmission network so we can get it to the homes, schools and businesses that need it.

Renewable energy is replacing older fossil-fuelled power stations. At the same time, demand for electricity is growing through increased electrification of heating, industry and transport networks, and electric vehicles are replacing petrol and diesel.

The UK and Scottish Governments are committed to increasing the use of renewable energy and have targets to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emission by 2045 in Scotland and 2050 in the UK.

This huge change means we need to upgrade Scotland’s electricity transmission network, so we can get this increasing amount of energy from where it’s produced to where it’s needed.

To help make this happen we need to build a new substation just north of Kincardine in Fife – close to where existing overhead lines cross each other near Kilbagie – so we can increase the voltage of those lines from 275kV (275,000 volts) to 400kV, to strengthen the electricity transmission network and guarantee secure energy supplies for the future.

We will also need to alter the overhead lines at Kilbagie to connect them to the proposed new substation.

This is our second round of consultation. Your views will help us refine our proposals before we apply for planning permission, and for consent to alter the overhead lines and increase their voltage.

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More information

More information about the project and the consultation process can be found in the project leaflet and on the consultation website

https://www.spenergynetworks.co.uk/pages/kincardine_north_substation.aspx

Have your say

You can submit your comments in a number of ways

  1. Complete this feedback form and return it to us by post for free (just put it in an envelope and write FREEPOST SPEN KINN on the envelope in a single line. Nothing else is needed); or
  2. Complete the online version of the form on our website https://www.spenergynetworks.co.uk/pages/kincardine_north_substation.aspx
  3. Email us your comments at kincardine@communityrelations.co.uk; or
  4. Call us free of charge on FREEPHONE: 0800 470 2376

What we are consulting on

This is our second public consultation on the project. In this consultation, we’d like to know:

  • Your views on our preferred site for the proposed new substation, including proposed access routes;
  • Your views on our proposed changes to the overhead lines, including pylon locations and increasing the voltage;
  • If you have comments about any of the alternatives we considered;
  • If you have any comments about the consultation process;
  • Any other factors you would like us to consider. We would particularly like to hear your views on your local area e.g. areas you use for recreation, local environmental features you would like us to consider.

We will publish a report of the second round of public consultation, explaining how we have taken account of feedback received when developing our plans.

Q1. Our preferred site for the proposed new substation

Our preferred site for the proposed new Kincardine North substation is on land close to where the existing overhead lines cross each other near Kilbagie. The substation will include a new 400kV Gas Insulated Switchgear (GIS) substation building, which will house electrical switchgear, plant and ancillary equipment (89m x 33m), and a smaller distribution substation building and back-up generator. It will also include outdoor electrical equipment, car parking, security fencing and landscaping.

Since the first round of consultation we have developed more detailed plans, including potential locations for landscaping and tree-planting.

Do you have any comments on our plans for the substation, including proposed landscaping and tree-planting?

Q2. Our proposed access routes for Kincardine North substation

We propose to create a new permanent site access route from Hawkhill Road, and a separate temporary access from the A876 for construction traffic and transformer deliveries.

Please let us have any comments you may have about our proposed access routes.

Q3. Overhead line changes

We will need to ‘turn in’ the existing XL, ZC(N) and ZC(S) overhead lines to the proposed new substation so they can be uprated from 275kV to 400kV. To connect them to the new substation we will need to erect 12 new towers (pylons) and divert the lines in to the site. This will also allow us to remove three existing pylons and some of the overhead wires that currently cross the site.

There will also be a slight reconfiguration of the existing overhead lines at the proposed new substation, joining one side of ZC(S) Route and one side of XL Route to provide a 275kV overhead line between Kincardine 275kV Substation and Easterhouse 275kV Substation.

Do you have any comments about the proposed changes to the overhead lines, including new pylon locations and the proposed increase in voltage?

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Q5. Do you have any comments about our public consultation?

Q6. Are there any other comments you would like to make?