Pembroke Substation

About the Project

In 2019, National Grid studied the electric system in and around Hanover to assess reliability, safety, and equipment needs across multiple substations. The study found that building a new 115-kilovolt substation in Pembroke, which currently has no substation, would best meet local power needs. Building a substation at this location would improve reliability for Pembroke and nearby communities by adding a third transmission supply and connecting to Eversource’s 191 line. The project would also add four feeder ties to improve safety and make power delivery more reliable. Overall, the new substation would provide faster and more dependable electric service, especially by allowing for quicker restoration during outages.

Project Benefits

News and Updates

Coming Soon.

2024
  • Dec - Initiate Zoning Permitting Begins
2025
  • May - Local Permitting - Attorney General Review Begins
2026
  • Oct - Gate C Approval Begins
2027
2028
  • Jan - Local Permitting - Zoning / Special Permit Approved Begins
  • Nov - Initiate Permitting Begins
  • Dec - Engineering and Design Completed Begins
2029
  • Jan - Gate C1 Approval Begins
  • Apr - All Permits in Hand Begins
  • Nov - Construction Begins
2030
2031
  • Feb - Site Restoration Begins
  • Apr - Site Restoration Complete
  • Apr - Eversource 191 Line Outage Begins
  • Apr - Eversource 191 Line Outage Complete
  • Aug - Overall Ready for Load Begins
  • Nov - Construction Complete

Phases of Construction

  1. Site Preparation

    The first step is removing buildings, trees, and brush as needed. This work allows construction crews to safely build access roads and remove trees that could fall onto the power line.

  1. Environmental Controls

    Next, steps are taken to protect the area during construction. These may include placing mats, silt fences, and concrete washout containers.

  1. Transmission Line Rebuilding

    New foundations and structures are installed, along with fiber-optic cables and new wires. Old structures are removed, and new wires are energized. Crews use heavy equipment, including cranes.

  1. Restoration

    Once construction is finished, crews will restore the work areas to their original condition as much as possible, unless permits or land agreements specify otherwise.

    * Indicates a required field

    About the Project

    In 2019, National Grid studied the electric system in and around Hanover to assess reliability, safety, and equipment needs across multiple substations. The study found that building a new 115-kilovolt substation in Pembroke, which currently has no substation, would best meet local power needs. Building a substation at this location would improve reliability for Pembroke and nearby communities by adding a third transmission supply and connecting to Eversource’s 191 line. The project would also add four feeder ties to improve safety and make power delivery more reliable. Overall, the new substation would provide faster and more dependable electric service, especially by allowing for quicker restoration during outages.

    Project Benefits

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    Improved reliability – The new substation will provide safer and more reliable electric service to customers in the area.

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    Faster outage response – Customers in Pembroke will see quicker response times during outages because crews will be able to isolate problems and restore power more quickly.

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    Meets growing energy demand – The new 115-kilovolt substation will help meet the growing demand for electricity in Massachusetts.

    Timeline

    2024
    2025
    2026
    2027
    2028
    2029
    2030
    2031
    2032
    Initiate Zoning Permitting
    12/2024 – 12/2024
    Local Permitting - Attorney General Review
    05/2025 – 05/2025
    Gate C Approval
    10/2026 – 10/2026
    Local Permitting - Zoning / Special Permit Approved
    01/2028 – 01/2028
    Initiate Permitting
    11/2028 – 11/2028
    Engineering and Design Completed
    12/2028 – 12/2028
    Gate C1 Approval
    01/2029 – 01/2029
    All Permits in Hand
    04/2029 – 04/2029
    Construction
    11/2029 – 11/2031
    Site Restoration
    02/2031 – 04/2031
    Eversource 191 Line Outage
    04/2031 – 04/2031
    Overall Ready for Load
    08/2031 – 08/2031

    Phases of Construction

    1. Site Preparation

      The first step is removing buildings, trees, and brush as needed. This work allows construction crews to safely build access roads and remove trees that could fall onto the power line.

    1. Environmental Controls

      Next, steps are taken to protect the area during construction. These may include placing mats, silt fences, and concrete washout containers.

    1. Transmission Line Rebuilding

      New foundations and structures are installed, along with fiber-optic cables and new wires. Old structures are removed, and new wires are energized. Crews use heavy equipment, including cranes.

    1. Restoration

      Once construction is finished, crews will restore the work areas to their original condition as much as possible, unless permits or land agreements specify otherwise.

      * Indicates a required field