SeAH Substation
11,000Kv Substation & P&C Control Room
We are proud to have contributed to the SeAH Wind project, a major development at Teesworks, in collaboration with Electricity Northwest Ltd. This ambitious undertaking represents one of the largest projects currently underway in the UK.
Hamilton Steel’s involvement in the SeAH Wind project was instrumental in providing a critical infrastructure component: the bespoke steel building housing the 11,000Kv substation. This substation serves as a linchpin of the Teesside Freeport’s energy infrastructure, ensuring a reliable and efficient power supply to the industrial zone.
Its robust design and advanced capabilities are essential to support the diverse range of operations that will be established within the Freeport, from manufacturing and logistics to renewable energy generation and research and development.
The substation’s capacity and reliability will be crucial in facilitating the growth and success of the Freeport as a leading industrial hub.
In addition to the substation building, Hamilton Steel’s scope of work also included the construction of a bespoke steel structure for the P&C control room. This state-of-the-art facility will serve as the nerve centre for overseeing and managing the distribution of electrical power throughout the Teesside Freeport.
The control room will be equipped with sophisticated monitoring systems and control technologies, enabling operators to maintain a stable and efficient power supply to the various industrial and commercial entities located within the Freeport.
SeAH Wind’s Teesworks project is a major milestone in the UK’s offshore wind industry. When completed, the £400 million Teesworks monopile production facility will be the world’s largest of its kind, creating hundreds of direct jobs and supporting thousands more in the local supply chain.