
L o a d i n g
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) 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 3.7 million homes.
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- Flexibility Market Price StatementThis statement by SSEN provides the Exceeded Import Curtailment Price and Exceeded Export Curtailment Price using flexibility market data which has been determined in accordance with this Schedule 2D of the DCUSA. Separate statements are published for the SEPD and SHEPD Licence Areas.1Licence not specified7 days ago
- Smart Meter LV Feeder UsageSmart meter LV feeder half hourly usage data is collected directly from smart meters in homes and businesses and anonymised through aggregation to no less than 5 properties through SSEN’s smart meter adapter. There is a postcode and LV Feeder Dataset ID lookup to provide the aggregated half hourly consumption data in Wh (combined primary and secondary active import Wh), from the relevant secondary transformer and low voltage feeder IDs with a total count of smart meters.1Licence not specified7 days ago
- CAN Reporting- Contract Award NoticeContract Award Notices as found on 'Find A Tender' .1Licence not specified7 days ago
- SEPD Long Term Development StatementThe Long Term Development statements provide information for anyone connecting to our distribution system at extra high voltage (EHV) level (including HV busbar of primary substations). It is designed to help to identify and evaluate opportunities for entering into arrangements with us relating to use of system or connection. Our statements include the following: network data; the likely development of our distribution system; plans for modifying the distribution system; and identification of parts of the distribution system that are likely to reach capacity limit in the next years. A long term development statement is available for each of our distribution network areas in central southern England and northern Scotland. Each statement has two sections, a summary (Part 1) and a detailed section (Part 2) both of which are available for download below.1Licence not specified7 days ago
- Shapefiles containing the geographical representation of the Primary Substation Boundaries for SEPD & SHEPD. The primary substation areas are formed from Voronoi polygons based off the point locations of all the secondary substations fed by a given primary substation. This means that every point in a polygon is closest geographically to the assigned secondary substation. The secondary substation polygons are then dissolved with respect to the primary they are connected to form the primary supply areas.
Primary Substation Boundaries
1Licence not specified7 days ago - Shapefiles containing the geographical representation of the GSP and BSP approximate supply areas for SEPD & SHEPD. These areas are formed by aggregating the primary substation boundaries that are supplied by each BSP/GSP (also available on the portal).
Grid Supply Point (GSP) & Bulk Supply Point (BSP) Electricity Supply Area datasets
1Licence not specified7 days ago - Details of SSEN Substations, their type and identification and location coordinates for both SEPD and SHEPD licence areas. Derived from the Shapefile data and presented separately here for convenience.
SSEN Substation Data
1Licence not specified7 days ago - SEPD Network Development ReportThis is Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) Distribution's first Network Development Report and is part of a suite of new information that sets out our longer-term Network Development Plans for our distribution networks. It gives users access to information pertaining to our network plans for the next ten years in relation to our 11 kV networks and above, allowing all interested parties to better assess and identify the future opportunities to use and engage with us and the network.1Licence not specified7 days ago
- Orkney Live provides real time information on the status of the Active Network Management System. Orkney Islands Electricity Demand: The graph shows the live demand for electricity as a proportion of the winter peak demand. The peak winter demand is a static figure that is reviewed annually by Scottish Hydro Electric Power Distribution (SHEPD). Orkney Islands Renewable Generation: The graph also shows the total live Orkney Islands renewable generation as a proportion of the total renewable capacity. The generation can be greater than the live demand, which means that the excess will be exported to the Scottish Mainland. The additional renewable generation attributable to the Orkney ANM system is shown as a proportion of the total renewable generation. The total renewable generation does not include the significant amount of microgeneration (< 50 kW) installed on the network.
Orkney Active Network Management
1Licence not specified7 days ago - The Near Real-time Data Access (NeRDA) Portal aims to examine how near real-time energy demand and usage data can be best used by stakeholders. The data identifies areas where flexibility could be used or where network reinforcement will be needed. NeRDA is intended to provide open data and share electricity demand estimates with stakeholders. The Portal currently contains EHV/HV datasets from SCADA, LV datasets from LV Monitoring devices, and Load modelling data. There are two ways to access the data using the NeRDA Portal: navigating to and around substations within the Portal itself or via API Access.
NeRDA Opengrid Dashboard
1Licence not specified7 days ago
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