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Home T-pylons between Sandford substation and Portbury T-pylons between Sandford and Portbury have been completed with the final wires being hung in March 2024. The diamond shaped insulators were lifted into place in July 2023 . Teams will now work to …
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Home Connecting Weston-super-Mare to low carbon energy We’ve completed work to modify the existing 132,000 volt line from Weston-super-Mare …
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Home Underground cables through the AONB connecting homegrown, low carbon energy The installation of the 400,000 volt cables under the Mendip Hill Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is complete. The underground cables are connected to the new line of …
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Traffic management between Bridgwater and Avonmouth Map and timeline In your area Latest news FAQs Community investment Caring for the environment Contact Hinkley Connection Home A construction traffic management plan has been agreed with the local …
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Home Access to public footpaths and rights of way When we are working near footpaths and rights of way to build the new overhead line and remove existing pylons, we need to either temporarily close them or provide safe escorted access. This is to keep the …
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Home T-pylons energised between Bridgwater and Loxton Construction of the first T-pylons between Bridgwater and Loxton began in September 2021, with all the wires that transmit the energy between Bridgwater and Loxton installed by March 2022 . The …
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Home 248 of 249 existing pylons removed National Grid committed to removing 67 kilometres of existing 132,000 volt lattice pylons operated by National Grid Electricity Distribution (formerly Western Power Distribution) between Bridgwater and Avonmouth as …
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Home 248 of 249 existing pylons removed National Grid committed to removing 67 kilometres of existing 132,000 volt lattice pylons operated by National Grid Electricity Distribution (formerly Western Power Distribution) between Bridgwater and Avonmouth as …
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Home All existing pylons due to be removed in your area have now been removed National Grid committed to removing 67 kilometres of existing 132,000 volt lattice pylons between Bridgwater and Avonmouth as part of the Hinkley Connection Project. We’ve …
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Home 248 of 249 existing pylons removed National Grid committed to removing 67 kilometres of existing 132,000 volt lattice pylons between Bridgwater and Avonmouth as part of the Hinkley Connection Project. We’ve taken down 248 of 249 lattice pylons, …