Delivery partners named for £450m investment in north of Scotland’s electricity system

Image credit: SSEN Distribution
Image credit: SSEN Distribution

SCOTTISH and Southern Electricity Networks has confirmed the companies that will deliver a £450 million programme of investment in the north of Scotland’s electricity distribution network.

The contract partners will carry out improvements across nine sub-regions of the north of Scotland network licence area. These works are designed to boost network resilience amid a more volatile climate, support the connection of low carbon technologies and decarbonised industries, and increase reliability for customers.

The investment will see SSEN’s existing network of wooden poles and overhead lines renewed and reinforced, substations updated, and improvements made to the underground network.

Five companies; OCU Utility Services Ltd, Clancy Ltd, Freedom Group Ltd, Macaulay Askernish Ltd and Brush Group (which includes KUS Power Engineering and McGowan Group) will lead the delivery of upgrades in nine allocated areas. The region covers rural communities, villages, towns, and cities, from Dundee and Aberdeen, to Argyll, the Highlands, and all of Scotland’s islands.

The work will support the realisation of SSEN’s RIIO-ED2 commitments and help drive the delivery of SSE Group’s Net Zero Acceleration Programme Plus (NZAP+) targets.

The Scottish Government’s acting cabinet secretary for net zero and energy, Gillian Martin MSP, said, “Decarbonising Scotland’s economy depends heavily on significant investment in the upkeep and future-proofing of our electricity system, so the network can meet the demand from users now and in the future. I welcome this substantial investment from SSEN Distribution in the north of Scotland, which will not only bring benefits for our workforce, our supply chains, and our regional and national economies but also support our net zero targets.”

SSEN’s director of large capital delivery, Fraser Hood, added, “We’re proud to have signed agreements which will deliver massive improvements to local electricity networks in the north of Scotland. The transformative investment we’re making means we’re in the best-possible position to deliver an electricity system which will support sustainable economic growth, benefit the environment in the decades to come, and create significant job opportunities during construction in communities across the north of Scotland.

“In selecting these five contract partners after a fair, open, and competitive tendering process, we’ve secured the ability to deliver our massive programme of investment efficiently and effectively. This transformation will ensure increased resilience, flexibility, and capacity for our 800,000 customers in the north of Scotland.

“The way these partnerships have been drawn up will mean we can reduce supply chain risks and secure the specialist skills we need to deliver effectively for our customers and communities.”