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Further input on details sought
Wishaw Press
|October 22, 2025
Local people are being asked to share their views on plans to reinforce the electricity transmission network between Wishaw and Denny.
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SP Energy Networks consulted communities across central Scotland earlier this year on the Denny-Wishaw Network Optimisation (DWNO) project and are now asking for further input on the detailed plans that have been developed based on feedback.
The Denny-Wishaw Network Upgrade project proposes to uprate three existing overhead lines (OHL) from 275kV to 400Kv, replacing conductors (wires) and refurbishing pylons already in place.
A new 19km section of 400kV (OHL) will be added between Bonnybridge and Glenmavis and work will also include the expansion of four substations to increase their capacity and to improve the connections to the overhead network.
Electricity demand in Britain is set to double by 2050 as homes and business have their power needs, including heating and transport, met by electricity.
To meet this demand, significant investment in the electricity network is needed to open up capacity on the grid to transport more green, renewable electricity from where it was generated to where it is needed.
Projects like the DWNO are part of work which will see the biggest rewiring of the GB electricity grid since its inception, strengthening energy security and supporting economic growth.
It also increases the resilience of the electricity network in the local area, bringing more power to the communities where people need it.
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