Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks operate the economically regulated electricity distribution and transmission networks across the north of the Central Belt of Scotland and also Central Southern England, delivering power to 3.9 million homes. With a workforce of over 4,100 working from 85 depots and offices, they look after a network that consists of: • 130,000 km of overhead lines and underground cables • 106,000 substations • Over 100 subsea cables, powering island communities such as
Orkney and
Hebrides.
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks—Central Southern England The Central Southern England network is the larger of two distribution networks and delivers electrical supplies to over 3.1 million customers across central southern England. The operational region ranges from rural communities in
Hampshire,
Dorset,
Wiltshire,
Gloucestershire and
Oxfordshire to towns and cities including
Bournemouth,
Oxford,
Portsmouth,
Reading,
Southampton,
Slough,
Swindon and in parts of
West London. They also distribute electricity to and across the
Isle of Wight.
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks—Northern Scotland The Northern Scotland network is the smaller of the two, and delivers electricity to some 740,000 customers. This operating region covers a quarter of the UK landmass, and has challenges both regarding distance and location. As well as the major towns and cities of
Aberdeen,
Dundee,
Inverness and
Perth, they connect to most Scottish islands with over 100 subsea cable links, including the Inner and Outer
Hebrides,
Arran and the
Orkney Islands. They also serve the
Shetland Islands, which runs as a separate electrical system without a connection to the mainland.
Scottish Hydro Electric Transmission (SHE Transmission) Scottish Hydro Electric Transmission owns and maintains the 132 kV, 220 kV, 275 kV and 400 kV electricity transmission network in the north of Scotland, in some of the UK's most challenging geographical terrain. Some of their circuits are over 750 meters above sea level, and some are up to 250 km long.
Independent distribution network operator In addition to the
distribution network operators who are licensed for a specific geographic area, there are also independent distribution network operators (IDNOs). These own and operate electricity distribution networks which are predominantly network extensions connected to an existing distribution network. Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks provides distribution services in South Scotland, England and Wales as an IDNO. == Services ==