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  • Our people Build the net zero workforce Home Highlights Employee engagement index score 81% Diversity of Group Executive 53.8% Ethnic diversity of our management population 17.6% Our journey so far Our 31,416 employees across the UK and US are the driving …
  • The economy Find out how we contribute to the economies of the countries where we operate our businesses. Home Highlights Total investment in energy infrastructure £7.7bn Percentage of suppliers with carbon reduction targets 62% EU Taxonomy aligned Group …
  • Responsible business fundamentals Be a responsible business in our operations Home Highlights Lost time injury frequency rate (LTIFR) 0.08% Total network reliability 99.9% National Grid Partners investment in emerging technologies/research and development …
  • Zero2050: Cutting the carbon for a cleaner South Wales Home 13th March 2020 Journey to net zero Delivering net zero by 2050 means working together nationally and locally. Here, David Wright, Group Chief Engineer, offers insight into plans to reduce …
  • Grain LNG unloads 500th ship Home 12th March 2020 Grain LNG Grain LNG welcomed the LNG Merak, the 500th ship to the importation terminal on 12 March. Simon Culkin, Importation Terminal Manager, at National Grid Grain LNG said: “We’re delighted to confirm …
  • Breaking ground with all-electric diggers Home 12th March 2020 Engineering innovation National Grid is committed to finding ways to reduce its carbon output and, in the US, this is changing our own fleet. We’re one of the first companies to introduce a …
  • Corporate political engagement We’re committed to maintaining a high standard of corporate political engagement worldwide. We do this by assessing and making our policies, procedures and practice visible. Home We have clear guiding principles for our …
  • Home What is net zero? We’ve all heard the term net zero, but what exactly does it mean? Put simply, net zero refers to the balance between the amount of greenhouse gas (GHG) that's produced and the amount that's removed from the atmosphere. It can be …
  • Home What is carbon capture and storage? Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a way of reducing carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emissions, which could be key to helping to tackle global warming. It’s a three-step process, involving: capturing the CO 2 produced by …
  • Home How does a wind turbine work? Wind turbines can turn the power of wind into the electricity we all use to power our homes and businesses. They can be stand-alone, supplying just one or a very small number of homes or businesses, or they can be …