National Grid proposes new green electricity projects

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National Grid proposes new green electricity projects

National Grid has presented plans for two green electricity projects in Lincolnshire and West Norfolk, aiming to enhance local energy supplies

National Grid has presented plans for two green electricity projects in Lincolnshire and West Norfolk, aiming to enhance local energy supplies.

National Grid has unveiled proposals for two electricity projects in Lincolnshire and West Norfolk, aiming to enhance local energy supplies and support net zero.

These projects, named Eastern Green Link 3 (EGL 3) and Eastern Green Link 4 (EGL 4), are subsea electricity links connecting Scotland to England, with a consultation period running from 23rd April to 17th June.

 

EGL 3 and EGL 4 are predicted to power up to four million homes in the Midlands and South of England, forming part of The Great Grid Upgrade to modernise England and Wales’ grid infrastructure. Consultation events, webinars, and local information points have been set up for community feedback.

National Grid aims to ensure that the projects align with local needs and environmental considerations, fostering sustainable energy development in the region.

Additionally, the projects are anticipated to create job opportunities and stimulate economic growth in Lincolnshire and West Norfolk, further benefiting the local communities.

 

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