Scottish Recycling Scheme Collapse Triggers Multi-Million Pound Legal Battle
Legal Showdown Over Failed Environmental Initiative The Scottish government is facing a substantial £170 million legal challenge following the collapse…
Legal Showdown Over Failed Environmental Initiative The Scottish government is facing a substantial £170 million legal challenge following the collapse…
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.