Constructing a new substation adjacent to the existing substation in Harker. The works are required as part of the Harker Energy Enablement Project comprising of new GIS substation buildings (400kV and 132kV) and 6 super grid transformers.
The Harker Substation Project is a large-scale infrastructure development aimed at enhancing the UK’s renewable energy capabilities. Delivered by Taylor Woodrow in a joint venture with Omexom, the project involves constructing a new substation next to the existing one in Harker. This forms part of the broader Harker Energy Enablement initiative, which supports the transition to a more sustainable energy network.
Over the course of five years, from 2024 to 2029, the site will be transformed to include advanced electrical infrastructure. This includes new high-voltage substation buildings and several super grid transformers designed to handle increased energy demands. In addition to its technical components, the project also places a strong emphasis on environmental responsibility.
Key stages and completed elements of this major infrastructure programme.
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