A leading energy provider is investing £25m in Greater Manchester to support the wider city-region’s bid to be carbon neutral by 2038.The infrastructure provided by Electricity North West (ENW) will create capacity to power the switch to new technologies like electric vehicles - a vital part of Greater Manchester’s ‘green’ ambitions.An expanded high voltage network powered by substations and underground cables will be established across eight projects including in Manchester city centre from Castlefield to Piccadilly, Mayfield and the Etihad Campus.A further £7m is also being invested in a substation near around Airport City which will double the energy output and supply power to thousands of homes and businesses in south.
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