Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) has published two new reports, forecasting the impact of a net zero future in the north of Scotland and central southern England. In SSEN’s distribution area alone the reports project that the number of electric vehicles (EVs) will increase from 30,000 today to over 5 million, and heat pumps from 32,000 to over 2.47m.
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks will begin essential work on the underground electricity cable network located in Portland’s Fortuneswell on Saturday 13 February...
A fund-raising scheme run by a Wiltshire hospice and supported by SSEN to boost the charity’s resources by disposing of old Christmas trees in an environmentally friendly and sustainable way has raised a record total of over £66,000 in the first week of January...
SSEN Distribution has become the first UK Distribution Network Operator to demonstrate its climate leadership by publicly committing to setting science-based targets.
Tree cutters from Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN Distribution) put their skills and equipment to good use prior to the latest coronavirus restrictions, helping to cut away trees that were threatening to damage the iconic 196yr-old icehouse in Helmsdale.
Hazlemere Parish Council secured £3,000 of funding to help hundreds of vulnerable and older residents in a Buckinghamshire village through the coronavirus pandemic. The award was made available through Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks’ Resilient Communities Fund...
We’re committed to providing a safe, secure and reliable supply of electricity all year round. Here, Jo Harvey, our Operational Team Leader for the South East, explains more about his role over the festive season...