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National Grid Reminds Customers to Call 811 Before Digging Home 1st April 2022 News Knowing where underground utility lines are buried before you dig can prevent serious injury, property damage and service interruptions from accidental damage to electric, …
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Saving Green When Going Green Home 31st March 2022 News Through National Grid’s Electric Vehicle Charging Station Make-Ready Program, commercial customers across Upstate New York can convert to electric fleets and install electric vehicle (EV) charging …
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Special delivery brings Shurton substation close to completion Series reactors delivered to site Home 31st March 2022 Hinkley Connection news We are celebrating a key milestone in the construction of Shurton substation, with the successful delivery of …
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Price of Electricity Coming Down for National Grid Customers in Rhode Island Home 31st March 2022 News PROVIDENCE, RI – Rhode Islanders are likely to pay less for their electric bill in the coming months after the Rhode Island Public Utilities Commission …
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National Grid Funds Long Island Small Business Coalition to Support Local Businesses in Adapting to the New Normal Home 30th March 2022 News HICKSVILLE, NY – National Grid is funding a Small Business Coalition led by the Long Island Main Street Alliance …
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What is Visual Impact Provision? A project to enhance our landscape Home Our Visual Impact Provision project makes use of a provision by Ofgem across Great Britain to carry out work which will help to reduce the impact of existing electricity transmission …
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Introducing the Stakeholder Advisory Group Stakeholder driven, we are working closely with groups protecting the countryside Home What is the Stakeholder Advisory Group? The Stakeholder Advisory Group is an independent group of stakeholder organisations, …
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Sorting the groundwork on Cotswolds VIP Home A programme of ground investigation works has begun across a broad area on the Cotswold Plateau. The work will take place in locations where we are looking for a potential route for the underground cables that …
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Going underground in the Cotswolds Community invited to hear latest on landscape transformation project Home Removal of around 7 kilometres of overhead electricity line and approximately 18 pylons could transform skyline to the east of Cheltenham and onto …
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Going underground in the Cotswolds – Extra event added Home Cleeve Hill Golf Club , Saturday 23 September (10:00-14:00) Following the success of its events during July and August, National Grid is giving the local community an extra chance to hear about …