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 SP Energy Networks Award Contracts Worth $1.92 Billion

SP Energy Networks Award Contracts Worth $1.92 Billion

Scottish Power (SP) Energy Networks has awarded supply chain contracts to support a $1.92 billion commitment to deliver critical onshore transmission projects across central and southern Scotland and help deliver the Government’s Clean Power 2030 mission.

Forming part of a wider $7.4 billion supplier investment programme over the next decade to move the grid forward, the contracts enable SP Energy Networks to build long-term partnerships with the UK businesses to rewire the electricity network. 

The awarding of contracts part of a multi-billion-pound investment programme to unlock more capacity for new homes, businesses, and clean energy projects, move power around the country more efficiently and significantly reduce the UK’s reliance on fossil fuels and boost energy security.

Representatives from the successful businesses signed SP Energy Networks’ Delivery Charter, committing to green job creation, positive community impact, and a safe working environment. 

SP Energy Networks CEO Nicola Connelly said that these strategic partnerships gave suppliers the confidence to invest in themselves, growing their workforce, opening new offices across the country and creating even greater opportunities for the UK.

This is great news for the UK and Scottish supply chains, with every pound spent directly benefiting central and southern Scotland and its infrastructure for decades to come, she said.

“This is a defining moment for our energy future. These contracts are not just about infrastructure—they are about enabling a cleaner, greener Britain. We are proud to be leading the charge in helping deliver the UK Government’s Clean Power 2030 ambition,” she added.

Closer to Clean Energy Ambitions

Praising the initiative, the UK’s Energy Minister Michael Shanks said that these SP Energy Networks partnerships take the country a step closer to reaching clean power by 2030, in modernising the country’s outdated network to get more of clean power generated in Scotland to homes and businesses across the country.

“This is the clean power transition in action – investing in British supply chains that will bring skilled jobs and economic growth to communities in Scotland and beyond,” Shanks said.

The awarded contracts cover a wide range of critical infrastructure, including new and upgraded high-voltage substations, overhead line construction, design, engineering, construction, and electrical works.

The strategic partnerships will initially run for five years, with the option to extend to 10, providing long-term certainty for suppliers and enabling them to invest in skills, technology, and innovation with 17 of the 19 suppliers based in the UK.

Morgan Sindall Infrastructure is the sole contractor for both substation and overhead lines on the Denny to Wishaw project. There will be a joint office opening at Eurocentral in the Autumn.

Morgan Sindall’s Managing Director, Energy, Peter Kirk said that they were proud to support the UK energy network’s biggest upgrade in a generation, and to be part of SP Energy Networks’ Delivery Charter.

“Projects like the Denny to Wishaw Network Optimisation (DWNO) will improve resilience and energy security, boost capacity to meet future demand, and connect Scotland to greener, renewable energy. In upgrading the transmission network, we will be able to bring skills and employment to the central belt, and leave a lasting legacy in the local communities,”  Kirk added.

The announcement follows Scottish Power’s commitment to double its UK investment to $32.87 billion by 2028, with two-thirds allocated to electricity networks.

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