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Paul Swan

Control Support Engineer at SSEN Transmission

Paul Swan has a solid work experience in the energy transmission industry. Paul started their career as a Graduate Engineer at SSE plc in August 2009 and worked in this role until August 2011. Following this, they became a Transmission Engineer at SSE plc, where they were involved in power system analysis and coordinating outages for the Transmission network. Paul also served as a Senior Authorised Person for Transmission at voltages ranging from LV to 400kV. In May 2014, they transitioned to the role of a Transmission Control and Analysis Engineer at SSE plc, which they held until June 2015.

Since June 2015, Paul Swan has been working at SSEN Transmission as the Lead Transmission Control Engineer on shift. In this role, they have taken on the responsibility for the overall control and safety of the company's Electricity Transmission network. Paul carries out safety switching and document issue liaising with SAPs (Senior Authorised Persons).

Overall, Paul Swan has developed extensive expertise in transmission control, power system analysis, outage coordination, and operational switching.

Paul Swan attended Edinburgh Napier University from 2005 to 2009, where they obtained a Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering.

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Perth, United Kingdom

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SSEN Transmission

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SSEN Transmission plays a critical role in the transition to a low carbon future, developing, building, maintaining and operating a network for net zero. Vital to net zero ambitions it transports huge quantities of clean, green renewable power over a quarter of the UK land mass across some of its most challenging terrain. With the region home to some of the UK’s greatest resources of renewable power the business has a critical role to play in the transition to a low carbon future, connecting up more renewable energy and transporting it across the country. From the deep waters of the North Sea to high mountains of the Highlands, the power from onshore and offshore wind-farms, hydro power stations and other generation assets is moved across a vast network of underground and sub-sea cables, overhead-lines, wooden poles and steel towers to millions across the UK. This system supports both the UK and Scottish Governments' net zero emissions targets whilst meeting the needs and expectations of stakeholders. As the way we live our lives changes billions of pounds in investment will be required to meet energy demands now and in the future. Through a fair, balanced and considered investment programme SSEN Transmission is committed to improving network reliability and enabling the transition to net zero, at an affordable cost to consumers, whilst also providing a fair return to investors. https://linktr.ee/ssentransmission


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