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Home Electricity contacts Amec Amec currently manages our development plan monitoring contract. This enables us to comment on any of the development plans and identify existing assets which are located within potential development areas. If you require …
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Have your say on our future business plans Here you can find information about how we’re consulting with you and other stakeholders on our business plans. We would like to hear your views and feedback, so we can make sure our plans reflect what’s …
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Here you can find information about how we’re consulting with you and other stakeholders on our next business plan for RIIO-T2. We would like to hear your feedback, so we can make sure our plan reflects what’s important to you. Home Help shape our …
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Home Modern Slavery Statement Each year, we publish a statement on behalf of the National Grid board that sets out what we are doing to assess and mitigate the risk of slavery and human trafficking in our business and our supply chain, and the progress we …
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Home Keeping 36 million electric vehicles on the move By 2040 there could be 36 million electric vehicles (EVs) on UK roads. But how best to keep them all charged? We’ve come up with one potential solution. It’s a network of ultra-fast charging stations …
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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 …