Construction News
05/02/2024
National Grid Submits Plans To Improve Electricity Infrastructure
National Grid has put forward plans to upgrade electricity infrastructure between Grain and Tilbury.
The applications follows a consultation last October with local Gravesend and Tilbury residents.
As part of its plans, National Grid Electricity Transmission proposes to build a new cable tunnel underneath the Thames, which will deliver cleaner electricity to the area. The existing Thames Cable Tunnel between Tilbury and Gravesend is more than 50 years old and is coming to the end of its useful life. The proposed new tunnel will replace it and help to reinforce the local network.
Planning applications have now been submitted under the Town and Country Planning Act to both Thurrock and Gravesham Councils.
Two new 'headhouses' will also be built at either end of the tunnel at Gravesend and Tilbury.
These headhouses are buildings that are needed to connect the tunnel and act as access points for National Grid workers.
National Grid is also planning the later refurbishment of the existing overhead line between Tilbury, Kingsnorth and the Isle of Grain, although this phase of works is not planned until 2028 and does not form part of this consultation.
The Grain to Tilbury proposals form part of The Great Grid Upgrade, the largest overhaul of the grid in generations, with new infrastructure across England and Wales helping the UK to meet its net zero ambitions, reduce its reliance on fossil fuels and contribute to lower energy bills over the long-term.
The applications follows a consultation last October with local Gravesend and Tilbury residents.
As part of its plans, National Grid Electricity Transmission proposes to build a new cable tunnel underneath the Thames, which will deliver cleaner electricity to the area. The existing Thames Cable Tunnel between Tilbury and Gravesend is more than 50 years old and is coming to the end of its useful life. The proposed new tunnel will replace it and help to reinforce the local network.
Planning applications have now been submitted under the Town and Country Planning Act to both Thurrock and Gravesham Councils.
Two new 'headhouses' will also be built at either end of the tunnel at Gravesend and Tilbury.
These headhouses are buildings that are needed to connect the tunnel and act as access points for National Grid workers.
National Grid is also planning the later refurbishment of the existing overhead line between Tilbury, Kingsnorth and the Isle of Grain, although this phase of works is not planned until 2028 and does not form part of this consultation.
The Grain to Tilbury proposals form part of The Great Grid Upgrade, the largest overhaul of the grid in generations, with new infrastructure across England and Wales helping the UK to meet its net zero ambitions, reduce its reliance on fossil fuels and contribute to lower energy bills over the long-term.
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