BS EN 60076 Market

    Power Infrastructure
    in Scotland.

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    Scotland is served by SSEN (north) and SP Energy Networks (central / south). ETS manufactures ENATS-compliant distribution and Tier 2 EcoDesign units for the rapid offshore-wind connection program and Highlands grid reinforcement.

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    Cities Served
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    Standards
    Active
    Years Active

    Market context

    Grid topology, regulation & demand drivers.

    Scotland's distribution network is operated by two DNOs: SSEN (Scottish & Southern Electricity Networks) covering the north and Highlands & Islands, and SP Energy Networks covering central and southern Scotland — both regulated by Ofgem. Voltage levels are 11/33 kV at MV and 132/275/400 kV at transmission, with extensive 132 kV subsea cable interconnection to the Outer Hebrides, Orkney and Shetland. Procurement follows BS EN 60076 with ENATS 35-1 and ENATS 35-2 as the mandatory low-loss EcoDesign framework, plus arctic-grade insulation oil specifications for the Highlands' -25°C winter minimums. Scotland is the renewable powerhouse of the UK, generating 113% of its annual electricity demand from renewables in 2022 — dominated by onshore wind (Whitelee, Clyde, Kilgallioch) and the offshore-wind cluster around Aberdeen including the Seagreen, Inch Cape and Berwick Bank developments. The Western Link and Eastern Link HVDC interconnectors evacuate this generation to England and Wales. The Highlands grid reinforcement program — including the Skye–Fort Augustus 275 kV upgrade — is driving substation transformer demand at unprecedented scale. Industrial demand centers on Aberdeen's oil-and-gas decommissioning hub and Edinburgh's financial-services data-center cluster. ETS manufactures SSEN and SP Energy Networks-approved ENATS units shipped via Grangemouth or Aberdeen ports.

    Cities & metropolitan areas

    Where we deliver in Scotland.

    Regional standards

    BS EN 60076ENATS 35-1ENATS 35-2

    Product catalogue

    Recommended products for Scotland.

    A curated portfolio of transformers and switchgear matched to local utility specifications, standards and project drivers.

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions — Scotland

    Lead times for projects in Scotland depend on the specification, scope of supply, order volume and prevailing factory load. Distribution transformers (11–33 kV, up to 5 MVA) typically build and test faster than power transformers (33–132 kV, up to 60 MVA), and EHV units above 132 kV require the longest manufacturing and testing windows. Every quoted programme includes witnessed Factory Acceptance Testing at our Jebel Ali high-voltage lab and agreed delivery terms, across the 4 cities we serve in Scotland. Please contact ETS with your technical schedule for a project-specific delivery plan.

    Sourcing for Scotland?

    Get a regionally compliant quote with witnessed FAT, full traceability and on-site commissioning.