SSEN Transmission

  • Sector: Energy and Utilities
  • Headquarters: United Kingdom

Review summary

SSEN Transmission submitted its Sustainability Strategy and Sustainability Action Plan to the It’s Now for Nature campaign and met all the review criteria.

  • SSEN Transmission materiality assessment addresses nature-related dependencies, impacts, risks and opportunities across the value chain.
  • SSEN Transmission conducted a double materiality assessment to evaluate its impacts, dependencies, risks, and opportunities.
  • Material impacts identified: Land and forestry, marine environment, climate change adaption and mitigation

  • SSEN Transmission has set SMART targets for its material issues with deadlines of 2030, using 2024/25 as a baseline.
  • Land & Forestry:Natural capital impacts are considered in 100% of design decisions and developments by 2030.”
  • Circular economy: Identify and realise circular economy opportunities, ensuring zero waste to landfill by 2026.
  • Marine environment: Be industry leaders in marine habitat monitoring and restoration by 2030 (measured by No. of marine restoration projects a) initiated, and b) completed; No. of marine monitoring projects a) initiated, and b) completed.

  • For each of SSEN Transmission’s most material activity topics, it has identified how it will execute its ambition.
  • For example, SSEN Transmission has the following actions to achieve natural capital targets: “By 2026, work with other Transmission Owners to assess impacts of materials and construction methods on nature, including cumulative impacts.”
  • And “By 2030, consider natural capital in design decision by incorporating natural capital accounting into our impact assessments”.

  • The SSEN Transmission Board approved its Sustainability Strategy
  • The strategy is managed through the Sustainability Steering Group, consisting of the Chief Sustainability Officer from SSE Group and Directors.