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Project type: Community benefits
Chirmorie WF OHL (TORI 205 & 301)
Project stage: In construction
Technology: Transmission infrastructure
Capacity: 0 MW
Local authority: South Ayrshire
Project summary:

Transmission fund under construction and community benefit fund open.

Project type: Community benefits
Clyde South to Whitelaw Brae 33kV Works (TORI 3189)
Project stage: In construction
Technology: Transmission infrastructure
Capacity: 0 MW
Local authority: Scottish Borders
Project summary:

Transmission project under construction and community benefit fund open.

Project type: Community benefits
Coalburn North 400kV Substation (TORI 2058)
Project stage: In construction
Technology: Transmission infrastructure
Capacity: -1 MW
Local authority: South Lanarkshire
Project summary:

Transmission project under construction and community benefit fund open.

Project type: Community benefits
Mark Hill 275kV Substation Ext. (TORIs 206 & 275)
Project stage: In construction
Technology: Transmission infrastructure
Capacity: 0 MW
Local authority: South Ayrshire
Project summary:

Transmission project under construction and community benefit fund open.

Project type: Community benefits
Sanquhar II \\wF Connection (TOCO 188)
Project stage: In construction
Technology: Transmission infrastructure
Capacity: 0 MW
Local authority: Dumfries and Galloway
Project summary:

Transmission project under construction and community benefit fund open.

Project type: Community benefits
SSEN Transmission Regional Fund
Project stage: Operational
Technology: Transmission infrastructure
Capacity: 0 MW
Local authority: Perth and Kinross
Project type: Community benefits
Stranoch Wind Farm (TOCO 219)
Project stage: In construction
Technology: Transmission infrastructure
Capacity: 0 MW
Local authority: Dumfries and Galloway
Project summary:

Transmission project under construction and community benefit fund open.

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