Keeping the lights on...

We are responsible for around 130,000km of power cables, distributing electricity to 3.5 million homes, offices and businesses in the north of Scotland and central, southern England.

Distribution price control review

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Weather update

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The weather can disrupt electricity supplies. If it does, you can rest assured we will do everything to restore power as quickly as possible. 

About us

Southern Electric Power Distribution (SEPD), Scottish Hydro Electric Power Distribution (SHEPD) and Scottish Hydro Electric Transmission Limited (SHETL) make up Scottish and Southern Power Distribution which is part of the SSE group

SSE at a glance

SSE is a FTSE 100 company and one of the largest and most respected energy companies in the UK. As well as being involved in the generation, transmission, distribution and supply of electricity, SSE has interests in energy trading, energy services, gas storage, the distribution and supply of gas, electrical and utility contracting and telecoms.

Customer service

We are committed to offering our customers the very best standards of service. You can be sure that whenever you get in touch with us, you will be greeted in a friendly manner.

Performance standards

We promise to achieve certain performance standards which are backed by a guarantee. They were established by the Electricity (Standards of Performance) Regulations 2005 and were extended in 2010.

In an emergency

In an emergency dial 999 and ask for the police. They will contact the electrical distribution company responsible for the network in your area.

Electrical danger

Electricity is something we all take for granted. We are taught from an early age that electricity can be dangerous, but it’s sometimes easy to forget this, particularly when the hazards it presents are not immediately visible or obvious.

Our Press Office

We welcome enquiries from professional journalists and provide a 24-hour service for urgent enquiries.

To contact our Press Office, please call:
0845 0760 530 

SHETL to develop subsea electricity cable between Caithness and Moray

23 Mar 2012

We are planning to develop a 109 km subsea electricity cable between Caithness and Moray to transmit the large volume of existing and planned electricity from renewable sources in the north of Scotland.

What we do

In both our distribution areas, our first priority is to provide a safe and reliable supply of electricity to our domestic, commercial and industrial customers alike.

Our transmission Business Plan January update

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Following consultation with key stakeholders, we have updated our  Business Plan for our transmission business and submitted it to Ofgem.

Your supply connection

If you are looking for a new or altered electricity supply connection from our network then we can help.

Your generation connection

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If you are considering the installation of generation to operate on our network then we can help.

Regulatory information

This section includes information ranging from charging statements to compliance and financial information.

Stakeholder information

Scottish and Southern Energy Power Distribution is committed to communication and engagement with customers and stakeholders who are affected by developments in electricity distribution and transmission.

  • Competition in connections

    You can obtain alternative quotations for some of the work associated with obtaining a new connection from SSEPD’s distribution network. The work involved in providing a new connection falls into two categories:

    • Contestable work - where new plant and equipment need to be installed to provide new connections.
    • Non-contestable work - where existing plant and equipment needs to be upgraded or altered on an existing network which means the work must be carried out by SSEPD. This is for safety reasons and to enable us to comply with our duty under the 1989 Electricity Act to develop and maintain an efficient, coordinated and economical system of supply.

    We have to carry out the following aspects of the work:

    • Processing your application, deciding on and planning the point of connection to our network.
    • Design, specification and construction of alterations to our network (excluding certain diversion works classed as contestable).
    • Design, specification and procurement of materials for the non contestable part of the connection work.
    • Approving design work carried out by accredited Independent Connections Providers (ICP’s).
    • Providing specifications for ICPs carrying out contestable connection works click here for further information (links to ssepd home-technical info-model agreements-connection specification).
    • Obtaining necessary consents and wayleaves for the connection works.
    • Jointing of the final connection to our distribution network.
    • Operation, repair and maintenance of the network supplying your electricity.
    • Inspection, monitoring and testing of work carried out by ICPs.

    Contestable work is work which can either be carried out by SSEPD or by an accredited Independent Connections Provider (ICP). An ICP is a company which can build electricity networks to the specification required for them to be adopted by SSEPD. Further details of accredited ICPs can be found at Lloyds Register.

    The following work can be carried out either by SSEPD or an ICP:

    • Design, procurement of materials, project management and construction of the contestable connection works (including some diversion works classed as contestable. Our Connections Methodology Statements give more information.
    • Carry out cable trenching and installation of ducts on site.
    • Live jointing, excluding final connection to our distribution network.
    • Carry out substation building and civil works on site.
    • Carry out non-electrical work off site (including meeting the provisions of New Roads and Street Works Act).

    Send your applications via email to:

  • Documents
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    10 Apr 2012
    SEPD statement of methodology and charges for connection April 2012
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    10 Apr 2012
    SHEPD statement of methodology and charges for connection April 2012
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