Southern Electric

Southern electric gas and electric
Customer Services
0845 071 3953
  • Southern Electric
  • Inveralmond House
  • 200 Dunkeld Road
  • Perth
  • PH1 3AQ

Why choose Southern Electric gas and electricity?

  • SSE was voted UK’s best overall energy supplier in 2006
  • Ranked number 1 for customer satisfaction in 2007
  • Green electricity options

Southern Electric gas and electricity: facts

  • Southern Electric became part of SSE plc in 1998
  • SSE, which owns Southern Electric, is a FTSE 100 company
  • The company has more than 8.5 million customers

Southern Electric is part of SSE plc. The company name Southern Electric is used for energy services based in England.

As part of SSE, Southern Electric gas and electricity is committed to fair pricing, clear and accurate bills and offering a choice of customer rewards. There are a number of tariffs to choose from including feed-in tariffs if you generate some of your own energy.

Like many other energy providers, renewable energy is important to Southern Electric. Its parent company SSE is focused on green energy initiatives – it operates wind turbines and a hydroelectric power station. SSE is investing millions in renewable generation, refurbishment and construction projects.

Southern Electric is just one of the energy providers we include in our quote comparison. It’s quick and easy to see how much you could save with a new tariff. On average, 50% of our customers save at least £210 on their gas and electricity bills when they change tariffs*.

*50% of customers who switched gas & electricity (dual fuel) with Confused.com saved at least £196.79 (July - December 2011).


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  • *50% of customers who switched gas & electricity (dual fuel) with Confused.com saved at least £196.79 (July - December 2011).

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