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Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks

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  • Number of employees
    1000-5000
  • Company Type
    Large Multi-national
About Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks

Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) is a leading electricity distribution network operator in the UK, dedicated to delivering safe, reliable, and sustainable energy solutions. With a commitment to innovation and customer service, SSEN plays a crucial role in the transition to a low-carbon future.

Operating across central southern England and northern Scotland, SSEN manages the electricity distribution network that powers millions of homes and businesses. The company is responsible for maintaining and upgrading the infrastructure that ensures a continuous supply of electricity, while also investing in new technologies to enhance efficiency.

SSEN is committed to reducing its carbon footprint and actively supports the UK’s ambitious climate goals. The company is involved in various initiatives aimed at integrating renewable energy sources into the grid, promoting energy efficiency, and encouraging sustainable practices among its customers.

In addition to its core operations, SSEN places a strong emphasis on community engagement and corporate responsibility. The company works closely with local communities to understand their needs and to provide support during power outages or emergencies.

With a focus on safety, SSEN prioritizes the well-being of its employees and the public. The company adheres to stringent safety standards and continuously seeks to improve its operational practices.

As part of its vision for the future, SSEN aims to lead the way in the energy sector by embracing digital transformation and smart grid technologies. This forward-thinking approach not only enhances service delivery but also empowers customers to take control of their energy usage.

Overall, Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks is at the forefront of the energy transition, striving to create a sustainable and resilient energy system for generations to come.

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