New subsea cable is delivering a safe, secure and reliable supply of electricity to Islay and Jura
SSEN Distribution’s specialist Subsea team has safely and successfully completed installation of the new 2km submarine electricity cable connecting Islay and Jura.
Working alongside contract partner Briggs Marine and using the?specially-modified?vessel the?Seacor?Nile, the installation of the cable along the seabed on the Sound of Islay from North?Glas?Eilean to?Traigh?Bhan?began on the 31?July, ?before being brought ashore on Islay on 3 August. ?Following on from this, a detailed programme of testing was carried out before the cable was energised on the evening of 12 September.?
The new cable came about following routine inspections by SSEN, and these identified that the existing one was nearing the end of its operational?lifespan?and a replacement was duly scheduled. A rigorous design and marine investigation period followed, with input and advice from multiple stakeholders including NatureScot , RSPB Scotland, CalMac Ferries Limited and Argyll and Bute Council ,
Peter McGrath , SSEN Distribution’s?Subsea Project Manager, explains more:
“With the fast-moving current of the Sound of Islay – which had significantly reduced the lifespan of the previous cable - this was a challenging submarine cable installation to design, develop and deliver. With these conditions in mind, when it came to the new one, we wanted to engineer a more resilient and reliable replacement to serve our communities across Islay for a generation to come.
“As?a business supporting the drive towards net zero, we’re very much aware of the changing landscape as we install these submarine cables which, in turn, are helping to meet the needs of future customers.?
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“Community engagement has become a hallmark of our subsea cable projects, and this installation was no exception; we’ve spoken with communities on both Jura and Islay, and these conversations all played a part in fine-tuning the final project. And looking to the future, our work in the recent?STEM day?at Islay High School, along with other community events, has helped us to build a legacy for the Jura-Islay project and what that means to those on both islands who will benefit.
Kevin Galbraith CEng MICE , Subsea Project Director for Large Capital Delivery, added:
“Our Subsea team manages and maintains more than 450km of submarine electricity cables, connecting communities across 60-plus Scottish islands. As SSEN supports the drive towards net zero, we’re playing our part to deliver the modernisation and improvement of our network to some of the most remote communities in Scotland.?
“Working with young people through our ambitious STEM programme is helping us to raise awareness of the future demands on our network, ?and the potential part they can play in meeting these objectives. Together with our communities and future generations, the Jura-Islay submarine cable is helping to deliver this legacy.â€
MCIEEM, MEECOW Principal Ecologist / Environmental Clerk of Works
6 个月always good to see these success stories! Well done all involved.
Associate Director at Partrac
6 个月I am pleased that the Partrac team were able to assist Cherri-ann Bones and Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks, and to contribute to this subsea cable installation, by helping to understand the complex and "very" energetic tidal conditions in the Sound of Islay.
Project Director Subsea Cables
6 个月Well done to Briggs, Hydrofix, associated suppliers and the SSEN Distribution Subsea Cables team! ??????????????????
Senior Geoscience Consultant
6 个月Great news, glad the install went wells. Big congrats to the SSEN and Briggs team. This has been a really interesting project to work on-it’s been great to see it through from desk based to final install phase