Latest News and Blogs
You can find our latest news and blogs from across our business here.
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SSEN CSE tackle fuel poverty central southern England
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks and the Centre for Sustainable Energy have joined forces to launch the SSEN Energy Advisor Programme, helping people stay warm and spend less, while providing support organisations with assistance to tackle fuel poverty...
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SSEN Weather Watch for July 2021
With a slightly more unsettled start to our summer, can we look to sunnier and drier days in July? Find out more in this month's Weather Watch...
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SSEN first electricity network to explore EV accessibility for people with disabilities
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) has today published a report as part of its project Equal EV, outlining the key barriers and challenges in electric vehicle (EV) uptake for vulnerable and disabled motorists. The project will now examine potential solutions for addressing the obstacles identified and how different services can best support vulnerable and disabled drivers in the EV transition...
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Powering communities to net zero
SSEN Distribution has today published its ambitious RIIO-ED2 draft business plan for 2023-2028, setting out how it will deliver improvements for customers and accelerate investment in its networks to power communities to net zero.
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Innovative Oxfordshire project gets green light for next phase
Project Local Energy Oxfordshire (LEO), an ambitious and innovative smart grid project has passed a significant project review milestone and has been awarded an extension from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI). Project LEO now has the green light to undertake flexibility market trials across Oxfordshire to support the transition to a smart and low-carbon energy system...
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SSEN to partner on the UK's largest ever domestic flexibility study
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) has joined the National Grid-led project CrowdFlex. The Project is the largest domestic flexibility study ever held in the UK, with over 25,000 participating households, and will examine how households could use low carbon technologies, like electric vehicles (EV) and heat pumps, in a cost-effective transition to net zero...
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