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Chief executive Alistair Phillips-Davies has called on the UK government for more investment by giving the go-ahead for emerging projects of hydrogen and carbon plants.
As the country attempts to return to normal following prolonged severe weather conditions last week, communities across Tayside are being urged to take advantage of a competitive fund designed to help them improve their community resilience.
Six transformational Perthshire projects are set for a funding boost from SSE’s Sustainable Development Fund.
SSE’s latest batch of 23 Scottish based apprentices and technical skills trainees were officially welcomed into the organisation today by Perth and North Perthshire MP Pete Wishart.
Scottish Hydro Electric Power Distribution were praised by cat owners yesterday when a house cat managed to crawl inside a live working generator.
One of the big six energy companies SSE have launched an investigation over its training practices following Mail on Sunday's undercover investigation.
SSE have been the subject to health and safety concerns over dangerous parking at Auld Bond Road.
SSE, one of the big six energy companies have been criticised by local residents over dangerous parking.
Already a Living Wage employer, this new accreditation means that any individuals in posts supported by SSE’s community funding programme will be paid at least the Living Wage, which is £8.25 per hour.
Budding young artists have been the inspiration behind this year’s Scottish and Southern Electric Power Distribution (SSEPD) awareness-raising campaign for winter.