Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) have announced an investment of more than £250,000 to boost the resilience of the power supply in Frome.
As part of SSEN's ongoing investment programme to support local communities' energy needs now and in to the future, the overhead electricity network - supplying hundreds of homes and businesses on the outskirts of Frome - will be upgraded through the replacement of 56 poles over a 6.64 kilometre stretch of the town's infrastructure.
Taking just four weeks to complete, the investment programme in the surrounding area of this thriving town will boost the resilience of the existing power supply for those living and working in the area; strengthening the network against adverse weather and the possibility of power cuts that high winds and storms can bring.
Alongside the upgrade to the overhead network, SSEN will also cut back any vegetation or trees which can come in to contact with the cables and therefore interrupt the flow of power to homes and businesses in the area.
SSEN's Project Manager, Paul Mcinerny said: "My team and I are delighted to carry out these improvement works for the residents and business owners in the Frome area, building a resilient power supply for our customers ahead of colder, windier weather. SSEN has carefully timed these works to align with the needs of our customers, while having the least impact on them and the local environment near the network.
"We understand the importance of providing a robust power supply and, with this in mind, will carry out this upgrade project with minimal planned power supply interruptions. I'd like to assure our customers that they will be notified well in advance of any potential interruptions, which will be as short as possible in duration while we carry out these improvement works."
SSEN would like to take this opportunity to remind residents of its Priority Services Register (PSR) and encourage them to sign up for extra assistance through the free, additional service which helps those who may be vulnerable in the event of a power cut.
Customers can qualify if they: Are deaf or hard of hearing; Have a disability; Live with children under five; Are blind or partially sighted; Have a chronic illness; Use medical equipment/aids reliant on electricity; Are over 60; Are categorised at 'high risk' and 'extremely high risk' of severe illness from coronavirus.
Network reliability is a key priority for SSEN and the communities it serves; investing in projects to maintain a robust infrastructure for customers' changing demands.
Construction News
29/07/2021
SSEN Invests £250,000 To Boost Power Supply Resilience


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