Murphy was proud to be part of the groundbreaking ceremony for Eastern Green Link 1 last week Eastern Green Link 1, a joint venture between SP Energy Networks and National Grid Electricity Transmission (NGET), will transport green electricity for two million homes along over 190km of predominantly undersea cable linking the south-east of Scotland with the north-east of England. Liam Corr, Managing Director of Energy at Murphy said; “I’m delighted that Murphy will play a key role in delivering the new electric superhighway, Eastern Green Link 1. We will be responsible for the 400kV substation works package for National Grid Electricity Transmission, working collaboratively with the wider project to expand the electricity network. This project is crucial for meeting Britain’s future energy infrastructure needs and strengthening energy security”. You can read more about the project on Scottish Power’s website by clicking here. HIGHLIGHTS Eastern Green Link 1 will transport green electricity for two million homes A joint venture between SP Energy Networks and National Grid Electricity Transmission (NGET) Murphy is responsible for the 400kV substation works package