Eastbourne residents set to benefit from £560,000 electricity power upgrade
According to UK Power Networks, the upgrade involved engineers installing four new, remotely controlled switches to speed up reconnection of electricity supplies in the event of a power cut – something that should boost the resilience of electricity supplies.
The final stage of the £560,000 upgrade was completed last week (August 5).
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Hide AdRichard Coates, project manager at UK Power Networks, said, “The switches have been changed from manual to remote control. This means we can operate the switches remotely from our control centre in the event of a fault on the system, restoring supplies quicker and minimising the impact.
“The last 18 months have been challenging for everyone, during Covid-19, but the team was fantastic and supported each other throughout the project.
“The work was completed without having any noticeable impact on the local community and will have long-lasting network reliability benefits for the town.”
The project is one of several electricity network improvements taking place across the south east of England as part of a £600 million network investment to maintain reliable electricity supplies.