News | July 4, 2012
EirGrid Launches Framework For Development Of Transmission Infrastructure
Dublin - EirGrid has launched a five-stage framework document detailing its approach to the development of electricity transmission infrastructure and the opportunities for the public to provide input to the development of projects over the coming years.
The document, Approach to the Development of Electricity Transmission Lines, details how EirGrid is adopting a framework for the development of major projects that provides a clear and transparent process to all stakeholders, including the public and landowners.
Consultation and engagement are significant elements of the framework. EirGrid will endeavour to keep the public informed about projects, providing opportunities for input and feedback through all stages of the process.
“The purpose of this document is to provide information as to how we progress our large-scale transmission infrastructure projects over a number of key stages - through the public planning process, to construction and eventual operation,” said Aidan Corcoran, manager of EirGrid’s Grid25 programme to upgrade the national grid.
EirGrid has identified five key stages of project development - four of which are undertaken prior to the lodgement of an application for planning permission.
Stage One - EirGrid begins the process of gathering technical, environmental and other information regarding the project, including early public and stakeholder consultation.
Stage Two – The results of consultation, together with technical and environmental studies are used to determine an emerging preferred route corridor or substation site. This is subject to further consultation and initial landowner engagement.
Stage Three – Site-specific technical and environmental surveys are carried out and a preliminary design of the proposed development is completed, with ongoing landowner engagement.
Stage Four – A planning application is prepared and submitted to the appropriate planning authority.
Stage Five – If the application is successful, construction plans are developed and wayleave notices are issued to landowners seeking access to land.
EirGrid is a state-owned company that is responsible for operating and developing the electricity transmission grid in Ireland for the benefit of electricity consumers.
It is putting in place the grid infrastructure required to support competition in the supply of electricity, to assist economic growth and to meet Government targets for the generation of renewable energy.
Over the course of its Grid25 programme, approximately €3.2 billion will be invested in the planning and development of a broad range of electricity transmission projects throughout the country.
SOURCE: EirGrid
