Who is Scottish Power?
Scottish Power is a prominent energy company operating primarily in the United Kingdom, with its headquarters in Glasgow, Scotland. It was founded in 1990 and is now a subsidiary of the Spanish multinational utility company, Iberdrola.
Scottish Power has long been a driving force for sustainability among energy suppliers, actively investing in renewable energy sources such as wind power, hydroelectricity, and solar energy. They opened their first wind farm in 1992 and now boast 38 onshore wind farms across the UK. All Scottish Power customers get 100% renewable electricity, generated by their own wind farms.
Their commitment to providing affordable and clean energy is highlighted by the £1.4bn they’ve pledged to invest every year for the next five years.
What services does Scottish Power provide?
Scottish Power provides gas and electricity to both small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and larger businesses. They offer various tariff options to suit different needs, including fixed-rate, variable-rate, and renewable energy tariffs.
In addition to gas and electricity, Scottish Power offers energy management solutions to businesses, helping them to reduce consumption, improve efficiency, and lower costs. These solutions include smart metering, energy audits, and advice on energy-saving measures.
Scottish Power business fuel mix
The latest fuel mix disclosure for Scottish Power (for the period 1 April 2024 to 31 March 2025) is as follows:
Fuel | Percentage |
|---|---|
Coal | 14% |
Natural Gas | 70% |
Nuclear | 4% |
Renewable | 7% |
Other | 5% |
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Environmental impact:
CO2 Emissions: 14.5 g/kWh
Radioactive Waste: 0.0001 g/kWh
How to cancel Scottish Power Business Energy
There is no cooling-off period with business energy contracts. Once you’ve signed a fixed-term contract, you do not have the option to renege on the deal.
If you want to exit your contract early, you will likely have to pay Scottish Power an exit fee. This can be found in the terms and conditions of your contract.
If your contract has entered its last 60 days, Scottish Power will provide you with renewal options. You can either renew your contract or notify Scottish Power that you are changing business energy supplier.
Ensure you have no debt outstanding to Scottish Power prior to switching supplier and that your switch date is the day after your fixed-term date ends.
If you terminate your contract without appointing a new supplier, your business will move onto the default tariff which will likely be higher than any agreed contract.
How to contact Scottish Power Business
There are numerous ways to contact Scottish Power’s Business team. These include:
Phone (for SMEs) - 0800 22 44 00 Monday to Thursday 8.30am to 5.30pm, Friday 8.30am to 5pm
Phone (for larger businesses) – 0800 074 0052 Monday to Thursday 8.30am to 5.30pm, Friday 8.30am to 5pm
Email – You can email contactus@scottishpower.com
Address – Scottish Power, Customer Services, Freepost SCO5388, 320 St Vincent Street, Glasgow G2 5AD
Social Media – Scottish Power can be found on multiple social media channels including LinkedIn, X (formerly Twitter), Facebook and YouTube. Connect with the company on any of the above channels.