Bam-Hitachi to build converter stations for UK’s ‘largest electricity transmission project ever’
Digital Edition: Bam-Hitachi to build converter stations for UK’s ‘largest electricity transmission project ever’
Bam-Hitachi Energy joint venture has been appointed by National Grid Energy Transmission (NGET) and SSEN Transmission to build the converter stations for the £2.1bn Eastern Green Link 2 (EGL2) offshore interconnector between Scotland and England.
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