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Overhead power lines upgraded near Carlisle

by Cumbria Crack
09/02/2026
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National Grid Harker substation project

Overhead power lines near Carlisle have been upgraded.

National Grid has completed work to upgrade its lines north of its Harker substation near Carlisle, strengthening a cross‑border link that powers homes and businesses in England and Scotland.

More than 90km of overhead line has been replaced or installed in total – enough to stretch from Carlisle to Newcastle.

Delivered with principal contractor Morgan Sindall Infrastructure, the work forms part of National Grid’s wider Harker upgrade project.

It includes building new 400kV and 132kV indoor substations next to its existing site.

The overhead line work replaced existing circuits on two separate routes between Harker and the Scottish border with higher capacity wires, with an additional 12km circuit also installed on existing pylons to help improve power flow and reduce congestion.

To support the upgraded lines, existing pylons along each route have been refurbished and strengthened, with three new towers added and two older towers set to be removed which are no longer needed.

As part of the substation work, six 184 tonne supergrid transformers are being installed to improve resilience and support the distribution of power to homes and businesses in the area. Five transformer deliveries have already safely taken place, with the final unit scheduled in March.

The new 400kV and 132kV facilities will use gas-insulated switchgear technology free from sulphur hexafluoride – marking another step in National Grid’s commitment to cut emissions of the greenhouse gas from its network by 50% by 2030.

The substation and overhead line upgrades, together with other projects in the region, will help increase the amount of power that can be carried between England and Scotland in future – an increasingly important link as more renewable generation connects to the grid.

Mark Brindley, construction director at National Grid Electricity Transmission, said: “This overhead line upgrade is a significant step in strengthening this crucial part of the network between Harker and the Scottish border.

“By working closely with our supply chain and minimising disruption to the local community, we’ve delivered a complex engineering project that improves reliability today and creates capacity for cleaner energy in the future.”

As part of ongoing community engagement activities, pupils of nearby Blackford Primary School were recently given a behind-the-scenes tour of Harker substation.

The school has also received donations from Morgan Sindall Infrastructure towards construction of a multi use games area; and from transformer manufacturer, HD Hyundai Electric, to support learning resources.

Peter Kirk, managing director – energy at Morgan Sindall Infrastructure, added: “The upgrade of the overhead line is a great example of National Grid and Morgan Sindall Infrastructure working together to deliver essential improvements that will support local homes and businesses for years to come.

“We’re also proud to give something back to the community by helping to fund facilities that genuinely support the mental and physical wellbeing of local people.”

The Harker substation and OHL work is separate from National Grid’s Cross Border Connection project, which proposes a new electricity connection between a location near Lauder in the Scottish Borders and the Carlisle area.

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