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...
Dundee’s Golden Oldies Cinema Club might have missed out on their Christmas get-together this year, but teams from the local SSEN depot did their best to keep spirits up when they hand-delivered a double bill of festive cheer.
For those customers with a particular reliance on electricity, SSEN has its Priority Services Register (PSR), which offers extra care and support on the rare occasions there is a power cut.
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks is calling on residents across Aldershot, Basingstoke, Chichester, Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight to sign up to its Priority Services Register to receive extra support this winter; teaming up with SMILE, to help reach thousands of hospital patients who receive the charity’s complimentary magazine and want to know more about the free energy services available to them when they return home...
SSEN has published a report detailing how SSEN's repurposed Resilient Communities Fund has helped over 178 community projects during the coronavirus pandemic.