SSE Renewables Privacy Notice

About us

We are SSE plc (SC117119) of Inveralmond House, 200 Dunkeld Road, Perth, Perthshire, PH1 3AQ.

We use your information as further explained in this Privacy Notice. We will be the “controller” of the information you provide to us.

In addition to SSE plc, for the specific business areas outlined below, other SSE companies and any associated Joint Venture companies will also be controllers of your personal information:

  • SSE Generation Limited of No.1 Forbury Place, 43 Forbury Road, Reading, United Kingdom, RG1 3JH
  • SSE Renewables Services (UK) Limited, of Millennium House, 25 Great Victoria Street, Belfast, Northern Ireland, BT2 7AQ
  • SSE Renewables Limited, of Inveralmond House, 200 Dunkeld Road, Perth, PH1 3AQ
  • Beatrice Offshore Windfarm Limited, of Inveralmond House, 200 Dunkeld Road, Perth, PH1 3AQ
  • Greater Gabbard Offshore Winds Limited, of No.43 Forbury Road, Reading, United Kingdom, RG1 3JH
  • Clyde Wind Farm (Scotland) Limited, of Inveralmond House, 200 Dunkeld Road, Perth, PH1 3AQ
  • Stronelairg Wind Farm Limited, of Inveralmond House, 200 Dunkeld Road, Perth, PH1 3AQ
  • Dunmaglas Wind Farm Limited, of Inveralmond House, 200 Dunkeld Road, Perth, PH1 3AQ
  • Seagreen Wind Energy Limited, of No 1. Forbury Place, 43 Forbury Road, Reading, RG1 3JH
  • Doggerbank Offshore Wind Farm Ltd, of No 1. Forbury Place, 43 Forbury Road, Reading, RG1 3JH
  • Viking Energy Limited, of The Gutters’ Hut, North Ness Business Park, Lerwick, Shetland, ZE1 0LZ
  • SSE Pacifico K.K, of Roppongi Grand Tower, 3-2-1 Roppongi Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0032 Japan
  • Ossian Offshore Wind Farm Limited, of Inveralmond House, 200 Dunkeld Road, Perth, PH1 3AQ

Each of which are, together with SSE plc, referred to as “SSE”, “we” or “us” throughout this Privacy Notice.

What information do we need?

We collect the following personal data about you:

  • Name, Address, Telephone Number and Email Address;
  • Payment Details including bank details;
  • When using our website, your IP address, location information and browsing information;
  • CCTV footage and other information obtained through electronic means;
  • Your preferences for communications e.g. by telephone, fax, SMS, email or post;
  • Details of your participation in surveys;
  • Details from your social media accounts, including your interactions with us;
  • Details of any vulnerabilities so we can adapt our services appropriately; and
  • If you contact us by telephone, we may record the call for training and service improvement purposes and make notes in relation to your call.

As a renewable generator, SSE works closely with third-parties, sub-contractors and other regulatory bodies.

Why do we need it?

We need to know your basic personal data to be able to develop and construct our generation portfolio, maintain and operate our electricity generation assets and process applications to our community funds. In particular, to communicate and conduct business with you. We may also collect specific information in order to enter into legal contracts with you.

Legal bases for processing

  • In order to process and use your personal information lawfully, we rely on the following legal bases:
  • for the performance of a contract with you or to take steps at your request prior to entering into such a contract;
  • to comply with our legal obligations;
  • for our legitimate interests in ensuring effective business development, operational management and internal administration, document retention/storage, compliance with regulatory guidance, exercise or defence of legal claims, service improvement and communicating with you; and
  • consent (where we market to you via email or SMS, or where we store vulnerability information).

What do we do with it?

The personal data is processed by our staff to:

  • Perform our obligations under any contract we have with you;
  • Manage our relationship with you through support activities;
  • Provide you with any information that we are required to send you in accordance with our regulatory or legal obligations;
  • Detect, prevent, investigate or remediate, crime, illegal or prohibited activities or to otherwise protect our legal rights, including liaison with regulators and law enforcement agencies, etc.;
  • Communicate with you by telephone, mail, email or other electronic means and obtain feedback on how we can improve our services;
  • Monitor, measure, improve and protect the content of our websites and services to provide enhanced and personal user experience for you;
  • Deliver joint content and services with third parties with whom you have a separate relationship; and
  • For the purposes of carrying out checks on suppliers and other third parties, which relate to activities such as anti-money laundering, countering terrorist financing and other unlawful acts (for example, illegal trafficking and environmental crime) and anti-bribery and corruption requirements;
  • Carry out enquiries into land ownership and occupation (including land value/compensation and conducting land surveys);
  • Communicate with landowners and occupiers in regard to developments; and
  • To communicate with you in connection with development consultations (including report generation);
  • Process applications and make funding decisions as part of our community benefit grant funding process.

Who do we share it with?

We may share your information with:

  • Regulatory authorities we may be subject to for the purposes of demonstrating compliance with applicable law and regulations;
  • Our Corporate Auditors for the purposes of demonstrating compliance with financial and regulatory frameworks;
  • Our sub-contractors for the purposes of carrying out work on our behalf;
  • Our service providers for the purposes of providing services to us;
  • Other SSE group companies for the purposes of account administration, payment management and strategy development; and
  • Debt collection agencies for the purposes of debt management.
  • The Planning Inspectorate or any other relevant planning authority in order for us to comply with applicable laws in regard to land developments.
  • Such organisations and individuals may include the community advisory panel, local authority or an organisation employed by SSE to evaluate grant applications. We may also share information with other organisations providing matched funding.

Marketing

Unless you’ve asked us not to, we may contact you in writing, by phone and (where you have consented) via email or SMS with information on products, services and rewards that we, other companies within the SSE group, and occasionally our carefully selected partners identified at the time we collect your information, offer. We may use third parties to send marketing communications.

Unless you have asked us not to, we may also use your email address to show you digital advertisements via search engine results pages or on other websites.

Unless you have asked us not to, we may profile your data to provide you with marketing and offers that are relevant to you.

If you opt out of profiling, we will still run analysis that includes your data, but any decisions or marketing output that result from that analysis will not be used to market to you. You will be sent generic marketing that may not be relevant to you.

Where you partially complete and/or abandon any information inputted into our website and/or other online forms, we may use this information to contact you to remind you to complete any outstanding information and/or for marketing purposes.

To opt out of receiving marketing messages, or to object to our use of profiling for direct marketing purposes, please contact us at any time verbally, by email or in writing using the details in the “Contacting Us” section below.

How long will we keep it?

We will keep your information only for as long as necessary depending on the purpose for which it was provided.

When determining the relevant retention periods, we will take into account factors including:

  • legal obligation(s) under applicable law to retain data for a certain period of time;
  • (potential) disputes; and
  • guidelines issued by relevant data protection authorities.

Otherwise, we securely erase your information once this is no longer needed.

International Data Transfers - How is your personal data transferred outside of the European Economic Area (EEA)?

We, or a third party who we share personal information with, may transfer, host, store and/or handle your personal information outside of the EEA. For example, where we and/or our service providers (including servers) are based outside of the EEA.

The EEA consists of countries in the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway and are all considered to have equivalent laws in data protection and privacy. During the Brexit transition phase and adequacy assessment, the UK including Northern Ireland, are also considered to have equivalent laws in data protection and privacy.

We will only permit this to happen if adequate safeguards have been put in place to protect your personal information. For countries outside the UK, this means that we will:

(a) ensure that the country in which your personal information will be handled has been deemed “adequate” by the European Commission under Article 45 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR); or

(b) include standard data protection clauses approved by the European Commission for transferring personal information outside the EEA and the UK into our contracts with those third parties (these are the clauses approved under Article 46.2 of the GDPR).

Your rights

You have the following rights regarding your information:

1. Right to be informed

You have the right to be provided with clear, transparent and easily understandable information about how we use your personal data and your rights. This is why we’re providing you with the information in this Privacy Notice.

2. Right of access

You have the right to obtain access to your personal data (if we’re processing it) and certain other information (similar to that provided in this Privacy Notice). This is so you are aware and can check that we’re using your personal data in accordance with data protection law.

3. Right to rectification

You are entitled to have your personal data corrected if it’s inaccurate or incomplete.

4. Right to erasure

This is also known as ‘the right to be forgotten’ and, in simple terms, enables you to request the deletion or removal of your personal data where there’s no compelling reason for us to keep it. This is not a general right to erasure; there are exceptions.

5. Right to restrict processing

You have rights to ‘block’ or suppress further use of your personal data in certain circumstances. When processing is restricted, we can still store your personal data, but may not use it further.

6. Right to data portability

You have the right to obtain and reuse your personal data in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format in certain circumstances. In addition, where certain conditions apply, you have the right to have such information transferred directly to a third party.

7. Right to object to processing

You have the right to object to certain types of processing in certain circumstances. In particular, the right to object to the processing of your personal data based on our legitimate interests or on public interest grounds; the right to object to processing for direct marketing purposes (including profiling); the right to object to the use of your personal data for scientific or historical research purposes or statistical purposes in certain circumstances.

8. Right to withdraw consent

If you have given your consent to anything we do with your personal data, you have the right to withdraw your consent at any time (although if you do so, it does not mean that anything we have done with your personal data with your consent up to that point is unlawful). This includes your right to withdraw consent to us using your personal data for direct marketing.

For more information on your rights or if you would like to exercise any of your rights, you are welcome to get in touch using the details in the “Contacting Us” section below.

Contacting us

If you would like to contact us in relation to your rights or if you are unhappy with how we’ve handled your information, you may contact us by sending an email to : [email protected]

If you would like to contact our Data Protection Officer, you may do so using the following details:

Email: [email protected]

Address: Data Protection Officer, No. 1 Forbury Place, 43 Forbury Road, Reading RG1 3JH

If you’re not satisfied with our response to any complaint or believe our processing of your information does not comply with data protection law, you can make a complaint to the relevant Data Protection Office:

Data Protection Commissioner

Dublin Office

21 Fitzwilliam Square

Dublin 2

D02 RD28

Data Protection Commissioner

Portarlington Office

Canal House

Station Road

Portarlington

R32 AP23 Co. Laois

Information Commissioner’s Office,

Wycliffe House,

Water Lane,

Wilmslow,

Cheshire,

SK9 5AF

Personal Information Protection Commission

Kasumigaseki Common Gate West Tower 32nd Floor,

3-2-1, Kasumigaseki,

Chiyoda-ku,

Tokyo, 100-0013,

Japan

Notice updated: 06 March 2024