PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
(12 December 2024)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Mr Andrew Snowden (Conservative)
Answer
The Electricity System Operator (then ESO, now NESO) assessed connection to the Stanah substation for Irish Sea windfarms alongside other substations in the Northwest and North Wales as part of the Holistic Network Design.[1]
ESO identified that Stanah substation would require extension to accommodate the Morgan and Morecambe offshore windfarms. Due to limited space, a new substation would be needed, with associated time and cost. Access was challenging due to residential and recreational surroundings, and there were environmental constraints around Morecambe Bay.
In contrast, Penwortham had a more accessible footprint, fewer constraints, and better electrical connectivity to the wider network.
[1] https://www.neso.energy/publications/beyond-2030/holistic-network-design-offshore-wind
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1 January 1970
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