Successful Completion of Exploratory Tunnel
The
Coire Glas project in the Scottish Highlands has reached a significant milestone with the completion of a 1.2km exploratory tunnel, measuring approximately five meters high and 4.5 meters wide. This tunnel is a crucial step in the development of what could become the UK’s first large-scale pumped storage scheme in 40 years. The project, located near Loch Lochy, is designed to deliver 30GWh of long-duration electricity storage, which could power up to three million homes for 24 hours straight. The completion of the tunnel allows engineers to gather critical geological data that will inform the detailed design of the underground powerhouse complex.
Unlocking Complex Geotechnical Insights
The completion of the exploratory tunnel is not just a milestone but a significant engineering achievement that provides invaluable insights into the complex geotechnical conditions of the site. The tunnel, cutting into the hillside where the underground powerhouse will eventually be located, allows for detailed investigation of the rock quality more than a kilometer inside the mountain. The information gathered here is vital for ensuring that the main construction works, set to begin in 2026, will proceed with a clear understanding of the ground conditions, minimizing risks and optimizing the design for long-term stability and performance.
Future Prospects for Coire Glas
Looking ahead, the
Coire Glas project is poised to become a cornerstone of the UK’s renewable energy strategy. If approved, the project will involve constructing a 90-meter-high dam to create an upper reservoir capable of storing water equivalent to nearly 11,000 Olympic-sized swimming pools. This water would be used to generate electricity when demand is high and wind power is low, providing a reliable and flexible energy source. The final investment decision is expected by late 2025 or early 2026, with full completion anticipated by 2033.
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