SSEN

Customers
Communities benefit from SSEN’s resilience fund
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks' (SSEN) is helping communities across the north of Scotland through its Resilient Communities Fund.

Power
SSEN partners with NHS Highland to help customers
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) and NHS Highland have been working together to ensure that customers who require extra assistance to live independently at home this winter are aware of the Priority Services Register (PSR).

Power
SSEN launches DSO consultation
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) has outlind the principles it will adhere to in its transition from a Distribution Network Operator (DNO) to a Distribution System Operator (DSO).

Technology & Operations
SSEN starts reinforcement work at Tomatin
The construction of a new substation and overhead line is underway at Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) Tomatin site.

Technology & Operations
Briggs Marine awarded place on SSEN framework
Briggs Marine will carry out the replacement and maintenance of subsea cable assets that provide power to islands and rural communities, from Shetland to the Isle of Wight.

Power
Loch Buidhe substation powers up
Half of a new substation is now live and working as part of Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) network in the north of Scotland.

People & Skills
SSEN apprentices complete scheme
Fourteen Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) apprentices have graduated after successfully completing SSE's Power Networks Craftsperson Apprenticeship.

Gas
SSE warns network profits set to fall
SSE has predicted a drop in profits from its network operations due to the timing of investments and the partial sale of its stake in SGN.

Technology & Operations
Pioneering test centre to aid the rollout of HVDC technologies
A first-of-its kind centre has been opened in Scotland to aid the smooth rollout of high voltage direct current (HVDC) technologies across the UK's electricity networks.

Heat
New Thames Valley Vision proves success of smart technologies
Low voltage substation monitors, street side battery storage units, and hot and cold thermal storage technology have been successfully trialled in the six year, £30m New Thames Valley Vision (NTVV) innovation project.