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Balfour Beatty installs first of new T-pylons

The first of the new T-pylons is installed (Image: National Grid)

The first of 116 T-pylons, the first new design for a pylon in Great Britain in nearly 100 years, has been built in Somerset.

Balfour Beatty is erecting the first 48 of the pylons for the National Grid. They will follow a 57km route, connecting six million homes to the Hinkley Point C nuclear power station.

The new design, with a single pole and cross-shaped arms, is around a third shorter (35m) than traditional high-voltage pylons, with a smaller ground footprint.

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