Gas Pipe Upgrades for a Greener Future in Gloucester
Key Ideas
- Gas pipe upgrades in Gloucester's Cecil Road area to enhance safety and reliability of gas supply.
- Phased work by Wales & West Utilities to prepare the gas network for transporting hydrogen and biomethane.
- Project completion by October to benefit local homes and businesses and contribute to a sustainable future.
- Mick Gallavin emphasizes the importance of a reliable gas supply and the transition towards green energy.
Wales & West Utilities is set to commence a £180,000 project to upgrade gas pipes in Gloucester's Cecil Road area starting on June 17. The phased work will involve sections on Cecil Road, Granvile Street, Tudor Street, and Hartington Street, with traffic management in place. The initiative aims to ensure the safety and reliability of the gas supply to local homes and businesses. Mick Gallavin of Wales & West Utilities highlights the crucial role of the gas network, mentioning its readiness to transport hydrogen and biomethane for a sustainable future. The completion of the project by October is expected to benefit the community and support green energy efforts. Wales & West Utilities, serving 7.5 million people in the South West of England and Wales, emphasizes the significance of this infrastructure upgrade for a greener tomorrow.
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