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Home Articles The economic landscape, developments in technology, evolving business models and consumer behaviour are changing at an unprecedented rate, creating more opportunities than ever before. Here, we discuss the latest thinking in our industry. …
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An electric future for transport: why it matters Home 7th September 2018 Innovation Why does the electric vehicle revolution matter? And what might it mean for the environment and the UK economy? In the first of a series of blogs, National Grid Project …
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Transparency and collaboration: the key to happy customers Home 7th September 2018 Innovation From small-scale generation and storage, to electric vehicles and interconnectors, a dynamic new group of customers has a new list of demands and expectations …
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Shaping the future of energy Home 7th September 2018 Innovation David Wright, Director of Electricity Transmission and Group Chief Electricity Engineer, considers some of the factors that could shape the electricity transmission network of the future. …
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Home Imagining tomorrow The energy industry is undergoing a revolution as it adapts to unprecedented levels of decarbonised and decentralised generation. As well as solving the engineering problems of today, we’re using our expertise and knowledge to help …
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Home Understanding securities Find out about financial securities, what they are and why you’ll need to have them in place for any connection project that involves us delivering work for you. What are securities? Financial securities are proof that a …
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Your bill explained Energy bills can sometimes seem complex, and it’s not always clear what consumers are paying for. Here you can find out how much of your bill goes towards the cost of running the Electricity Transmission network, and how that …
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Energy bills can sometimes seem complex, and it’s not always clear what consumers are paying for. Here you can find out how much of your bill goes towards the cost of running the Electricity Transmission network, and how that cost breaks down. …
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Network in numbers Home The transmission network that we own and maintain has been carrying electricity around England and Wales to where it’s needed for over half a century. From the number of field staff who work on the grid to the volume of renewable …