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ScotWind, Celtic Sea, Grid and Holistic Network Design

Following Tuesday's City seminar with Grid and yesterday's publication I've had chance to begin the review of the Holistic Network Design documentation discussed.
Reviewing future scenarios identified by Grid and it's quite clear that large scale build outs by 2030 are anticipated for ScotWind, with early sites covered, and also South Wales with a spur towards Cornwall evident.
A great deal of cable will be needed which makes the new Hunterston
facility timely.
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