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Scots energy firm fined 拢500,000
Scottish and Southern Energy's power distribution arm has been penalised for failing to meet a three month-deadline for connecting customers.
The energy regulator Ofgem fined Scottish Hydro Electric Power Distribution (SHEPD) 拢500,000.
Ofgem said it was "vital" that customers got prompt connections.
The regulator said Perth-based Scottish Hydro co-operated with the investigation and the penalty could have been much higher if it had not.
Stuart Cook, from Ofgem, said: "Customers such as developers of housing estates or wind farms are reliant on local power network companies to provide a good service on connections.
"Today's penalty sends a clear message that the companies must meet the standards set by Ofgem for connection services."
Two other English-based firms were also fined for failures.
Central Networks has been ordered to pay 拢400,000 and Electricity North West Limited, 拢100,000.
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