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Landel Johnston Miet

Head Of Special Projects at Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks

Landel Johnston MIET is currently the Head of Non-Load RIIO-ED2 CBRM Lead & Systems Integration Manager at Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks. Prior to this role, Landel held various positions within SSE plc, including Senior Project Manager in the Future Networks & Innovation department. With a background in project management and a strong focus on Condition Based Risk Management (CBRM), Landel has made significant contributions to the development and implementation of new systems and processes within the energy sector. Additionally, Landel has served as Chairman of the Board at Morrison's Academy, showcasing a commitment to leadership and education. With extensive experience in the telecom and energy industries, Landel brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the organizations he works with.

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Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks

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We're responsible for maintaining the electricity networks supplying over 3.9 million homes and businesses across central southern England and north of the Central Belt of Scotland. Our skilled teams are based right across the regions we serve, from the bustle of West London to the smallest villages in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. They are supported by engineering and customer service teams based in major offices and depots in centres like Reading, Portsmouth, Perth and Inverness. - Over 4,000 employees, working from 85 depots and offices in the heart of the community. - 130,000km of overhead lines and underground cables - 106,000 substations - Over 100 subsea cables, powering island communities -3.7m customers served by our networks across central southern England (over 2.9m) and the north of Scotland (740,000) - Last year we handled over 550,000 calls from our customers, over 1,500 a day - Last year we gave £1m to local community projects through our Resilient Communities Fund - Over 450,000 vulnerable customers identified on our Priority Services Register with 11,000 assisted during power outages last year We also manage the transmission network for northern Scotland. Safety is our number one priority, we aim to provide a safe and reliable supply of electricity to the communities we serve in Scotland and England, whilst still delivering a 10 out of 10 service.


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