Major investment extends Scottish power station’s life by 40 years

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Tummel Bridge Power Station in Perthshire has been officially reopened by Scotland’s First Minister, John Swinney, following a £50 million upgrade by SSE Renewables.

The refurbishment involved installing new hydro-electric turbines, which will extend the station’s operation by at least 40 years and increase its generation capacity from 34 to 40 megawatts.

The power station, part of the Tummel Valley Hydro Scheme, plays a key role in generating renewable energy and moving water to other hydro stations in the system.

The modernisation project is one of SSE’s largest investments in its hydro fleet.

First Minister of Scotland John Swinney said: “The modernisation of this historic site demonstrates how Scotland’s natural resources can be harnessed to support our transition to net zero, while also preserving an important part of our industrial heritage.”

Martin Pibworth, Chief Commercial Officer, SSE said: “Tummel Bridge has been a part of the energy landscape for generations and this investment will ensure this iconic and historic site continues to play a crucial role in Scotland’s energy mix for decades to come.”

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