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National Grid funding helps conserve historic landscape Volunteers trained to rebuild dry stone walls on the Mendip Hills Home 16th March 2022 Caring for the environment A £2,358 grant awarded by National Grid from its Community Grant Fund has helped The …
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National Grid Announces Sponsorship of Theatre-Planetarium at Museum of Science & Technology in Syracuse Home 16th March 2022 News Image For more than 20 years, the Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science and Technology in Syracuse was home to the only …
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National Grid to Begin Second Phase of North Quincy Cable Replacement Project Home 16th March 2022 News WALTHAM, MA – National Grid plans to begin its second phase of construction for the $92 million North Quincy Cable Replacement Project, a major …
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Wires in place on world’s first T-pylons Home 15th March 2022 Press release 3 min read Work to install new electricity infrastructure to bring low carbon energy to 6 million homes and businesses has reached a new milestone. Wires to carry low carbon …
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National Grid Supports Expansion of Digifabshop in Albany, Local fabrication company adds space, jobs in recent move Home 14th March 2022 News Albany, N.Y. – National Grid is supporting local manufacturing in the Capital Region by awarding Digifabshop, a …
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National Grid call out to industry to find low-carbon alternatives to back up diesel generators Home 14th March 2022 Press release National Grid Electricity Transmission (NGET) has launched their first ‘Call for Innovation’ to businesses across the UK to …
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Cotswolds visual impact provision: the project Home The Visual Impact Provision (VIP) project in the Cotswolds National Landscape aims to reduce the visual impact of National Grid’s overhead line that runs over the Cotswold Plateau and along Cotswold Way. …
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Cotswolds visual impact provision: project timeline Home What’s coming up? 2026 If we are successful in obtaining the final necessary consents and funding, we will award a contract to a construction company who will be our partners in delivering the …
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Working with landowners, occupiers and other affected parties Home We will continue to work closely with landowners and occupiers to plan and deliver the project. We will continue to work closely with landowners and occupiers to plan and deliver the …
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Cotswolds visual impact provision: The route Home We’re improving the landscape in the Cotswolds by going underground. The Cotswolds VIP project aims to replace a section of overhead electricity transmission line around 7km long in the Cotswolds National …