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EGL4 Project documents

SP Energy Networks have made the SP Transmission Plc (Eastern Green Link 4) Compulsory Purchase Order 2026. The documents are included below for reference.

CPO Schedule

CPO Drawings

Statement of Reasons

Statement of Reasons Appendix 1 

  • Document 1
    Circular 6 2011 Compulsory Purchase Orders
  • Document 2
    Extracts from the Electricity Act 1989
  • Document 3
    The electricity transmission licence granted to SP Transmission plc
  • Document 4
    Location Plan showing the extent of the Order Land
  • Document 5
    The Electricity Act 1989 Uniform Prices in the North of Scotland Order 2005
  • Document 6
    Compulsory Purchase in Scotland Guidance for Acquiring Authorities consisting of five parts published by the Scottish Government in April 2018
  • Document 7
    Chapter 3 Site Selection and Routing of the Environment Impact Assessment Report
  • Document 8
    SPT Routeing and Siting Consultation Document April 2024
  • Document 9
    SPEN Approach to Routeing and Environmental Impact Assessment
  • Document 10
    EGL4 Round One Feedback Report
  • Document 11
    EGL4 Round Two Feedback Report
  • Document 12
    Applications to the Scottish Ministers for the grant of a Necessary Wayleave in Scotland
  • Document 13
    Ofgem Funding Decision issued on 9 December 2025
  • Document 14
    National Planning Framework 4
  • Document 15
    Planning Statement submitted to Fife Council in connection with the Scottish Offshore Scheme
  • Document 16
    Direction issue  by the Secretary of State under section 35 of the Planning Act 2008 on 29 February 2024

 

SP Energy Networks have submitted two planning applications to Fife Council for the EGL4 project, which have now been validated. As agreed with the Council, we have submitted an In Principle application for the converter station and a Full planning application for the underground cables.

Both applications are supported by one environmental impact assessment report (EIAR) and a number of other documents. Those documents are included below for reference.

Non Technical Summary

Contents and Abbreviations

Chapter 1 - Introduction 

Chapter 2 - Project Description 

Chapter 3 - Site Selection and Routeing 

Chapter 4 - Legislative and Policy Framework 

Chapter 5 - Environmental Impact Assessment Methodology 

Chapter 6 - Landscape and Visual Amenity 

Chapter 7 - Ecology and Nature Conservation 

Chapter 8 - Water Environment and Flood Risk 

Chapter 9 - Cultural Heritage 

Chapter 10 - Access, Traffic and Transport 

Chapter 11 – Noise and Vibration

Chapter 12 - Geology and Ground Conditions

Chapter 13 - Climate Change 

Chapter 14 - Cumulative and In-Combination Effects 

Chapter 15 Summary and Conclusions

Appendices

The applications are also supported by a number of other separate documents:

 

You can also find details of our converter station planning application here, and details of our underground cable application here on the Fife Council website.

Our final round of consultation ran from Monday 12 May to Friday 06 June 2025. We produced a number of supporting documents for this consultation:

Following our second round of consultation, we have produced a report summarising feedback received and how this has influenced our updated plans. You can find the report below, along with exhibition banners containing the key points, which were produced for our final feedback event at Kinghorn on Thursday 7 August 2025.

For our first round of consultation, we have produced a number of supporting documents.

 

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