North-South electricity interconnector: Overhead cross-border line vital for North West future
That’s according to senior representatives from SONI (System Operator Northern Ireland), who have made the case for a proposed new North-South electricity interconnector project to Derry City and Strabane District Council’s Environment and Regeneration Committee.
SONI General Manager Robin McCormick said: “We are very pleased to have had the opportunity to speak to Derry City and Strabane District Council’s Environment and Regeneration Committee about the importance of the North South Interconnector project.
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Hide Ad“The Interconnector is an urgent necessity and is required to ensure we have enough electricity to meet demand throughout Northern Ireland in the coming years.
“It will also result in a reduction in the cost of electricity across the island by approximately £14 million per year, providing a direct benefit to homes and businesses everywhere.
“These savings are expected to rise significantly throughout the lifetime of the project.
“Our presentation to Council members follows Londonderry Chamber’s recent energy event in the Derry City Hotel which SONI was happy to sponsor.
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Hide Ad“At the event Chamber representatives could not have been clearer about the importance of the North South Interconnector to businesses in the local area.
“A strong, reliable and secure electricity network is vital to help the local economy grow, to attract foreign investment and create new employment opportunities in the Derry City and Strabane area.
“At SONI we are committed to continuing to progress the project over the next 12 months, with an anticipated delivery date of Q4 2019.”
The proposal, a planning application for which is currently with the Planning Appeals Commission, is required to achieve security of electricity supply in Northern Ireland and will result in significant savings to consumers, according to SONI.
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Hide AdThe briefing, requested by SONI, provided Councillors with an opportunity to learn about the current status of the project, as well as other transmission network developments in the local area.
Connecting the island’s electricity networks with a new overhead line running between counties Tyrone and Cavan, the interconnector will bring direct benefits to households and businesses throughout Northern Ireland, including the North West.