UK's BOOM POWER Secures Planning Permission for Carrog Substation and Cable Connection
2026-07-02 15:53
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - BOOM POWER has announced that planning permission has been granted for the Carrog 400 kV substation and associated cable connection. The facility includes an underground 400 kV cable and a 400 kV substation, providing critical infrastructure for the transmission of clean energy into the UK's National Grid.

The Carrog substation and cable connection are core components of the Carrog Energy Project, aimed at ensuring the battery energy storage system can connect to the National Grid transmission network. The Carrog Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) had previously received approval, and this newly approved grid connection infrastructure will ensure efficient power input and output, supporting enhanced system flexibility and the integration of renewable energy generation.

The planning permission underwent a detailed assessment by local planning authorities and statutory consultees. The design of the scheme seeks to provide the necessary infrastructure while minimizing environmental impact and ensuring appropriate integration with the surrounding area.

Mark Hogan, Founder of BOOM POWER, stated that securing planning permission for the Carrog substation and cable connection is a significant step forward for the Carrog project. He emphasized that this approval ensures the delivery of the critical 400 kV infrastructure needed to connect the energy storage facility to the transmission network, contributing to a more resilient and flexible power system, and thanked the local authorities and all participating advisory bodies for their engagement and support.

Jack Spurway, Planning Director at BOOM POWER, added that this approval reflects years of extensive technical, environmental, and planning work undertaken by the project team. The team worked closely with stakeholders and advisory bodies throughout the process to ensure the design was meticulous and appropriately addressed local concerns. He noted that the Carrog substation and cable connection are key components of the broader project, providing the infrastructure needed to connect the energy storage solution to the grid, and expressed gratitude for the constructive engagement during the decision-making process, looking forward to the next phase of the project.

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