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Firth of Clyde, North Ayrshire - Marine Interconnector Pre-Application Consultation
What is planned?
LirIC
Interconnector
TI LIRIC LIMITED INTERCONNECTOR DEVELOPMENT
MARINE (SCOTLAND) ACT 2010, THE MARINE LICENSING (PRE-APPLICATION CONSULTATION) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2013
Notice is hereby given that TI LirIC Limited (company number 12300898 17th Floor, 88 Wood Street, London, EC2V 7DA) plans to hold a pre-application consultation (PAC) event regarding the proposed marine licensable activities within the Scottish Inshore Waters, in the Firth of Clyde.
The proposed development is a 700-megawatt (MW) High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) electricity interconnector between Northern Ireland (NI) and Scotland. The development will comprise two HVDC converter stations, one at each end of the interconnector, connected by two HVDC cables. One converter station will be located onshore in proximity to Kilroot Power Station, East Antrim, NI, and the other onshore in proximity to Hunterston Power Station, North Ayrshire, Scotland. Key elements of the proposed development are:
• A pair of HVDC offshore cables, comprising a single circuit and fibre optic cables, buried in or placed (and protected) on the seabed between NI and Scotland. The offshore cable corridor is approximately 142km in length, with approximately 32km crossing NI Inshore Waters and 110km crossing Scottish Inshore Waters.
• Up to two HVDC onshore to offshore cable transition joint bays (TJB) at the landfall in both NI and Scotland.
• Two HVDC onshore cables of approximately 1km, including fibre optic cables, from the TJBs to the converter stations in both NI and Scotland.
• Onshore HVDC converter stations in both NI and Scotland.
• HVAC onshore cables, connections & switchgear of approximately 0.5km in both NI and Scotland to connect to the main electricity grid systems.
The licensable activity consists of:
A pair of HVDC offshore cables, comprising a single circuit and fibre optic cables, buried in or placed (and protected) on the seabed between NI and Scotland. The Offshore Cable Corridor is approximately 142km in length, with approximately 32km crossing NI Inshore Waters and 110km crossing Scottish Inshore Waters.
The following pre-application consultation will be held at the time and location below (superseding previous notifications). The consultation will provide further opportunity for the public and stakeholders to consider and comment on the project plans.
| Event | Date and Time | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Public Consultation | 25th June 2026 | West Kilbride Village Hall |
| 14:00 – 19:30pm | Arthurlie Street, West Kilbride, KA23 9EN |
Persons wishing to provide comments on the proposed LirIC Interconnector can do so at the consultation event; in writing by email to consultation.liric@tinv.com or by post to TI LirIC Limited 88 Wood Street, London, EC2V 7DA, by the 24th July 2026. Comments can also be submitted via the Virtual Consultation Room (which will go live on 15th June 2026) on the project website.
Please note that comments made to the project team are not representations to Scottish Ministers or North Ayrshire Council. There will be an opportunity to make representations to Scottish Ministers and North Ayrshire Council when TI LirIC Limited submits its application for a marine license.
Open to feedback
From
15-Jun-2026
To
24-Jul-2026
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