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Energy distributor SSEN Transmission has formally applied to Scottish ministers for approval of its 115-mile overhead power line connecting Beauly to Peterhead. The project represents a key component of the UK’s broader £22bn Pathway to 2030 energy infrastructure initiative, though it faces opposition from conservation groups concerned about environmental impacts.
Energy distribution company SSEN Transmission has submitted a formal application to Scottish Government ministers for its proposed Beauly to Peterhead overhead power line project, according to reports from the company. The 115-mile (186km) transmission line would stretch from the Highlands to Aberdeenshire, forming a critical component of the UK’s broader £22 billion Pathway to 2030 infrastructure program.
Energy technology company Gridmatic has launched its retail electricity services in Ohio, targeting the state’s expanding data center market. The company’s AI-powered platform aims to help commercial customers reduce energy costs through advanced forecasting and load optimization. This expansion marks Gridmatic’s entry into the PJM Interconnection, the largest wholesale electricity market in the United States.
Energy technology firm Gridmatic has expanded its operations into Ohio, according to recent reports, launching its Gridmatic Retail product in the state’s competitive electricity market. The company’s service will offer both standard and advanced energy contracts to commercial customers and individual consumers, with particular focus on data center companies and other clients with flexible energy loads.
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