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Winter Review turns in positive verdict - National Grid
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Winter Review turns in positive verdict. A combination of foresight and mild weather saw the UK cope well with the winter months. There were high levels of electricity imports from mainland Europe, with 3000MW consistently flowing to Great Britain at peak periods. National Grid’s Winter Review and Consultation. The report references other factors which helped keep the UK running smoothly over the winter:. 8211; Plant availability was greater than anticipated. In the gas sector, supplies also held up well...
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Bulletins Archives - National Grid
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The latest news and updates from National Grid. RIIO report puts performance in spotlight. The key successes in Gas Distribution (GD) are laid out in the business’s annual RIIO performance report for stakeholders. A year of innovation. NIA reports show how National Grid is delivering ‘maximum value’ for consumers. Rising to the challenge. How is a solution developed for the US Navy helping to repair gas risers in multi-occupancy buildings? Our new video tells the full story. Page 1 of 20.
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Under the skin of the FES 2015 - National Grid
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Posted by: Alan Coates. Under the skin of the FES 2015. Great Britain’s energy landscape is changing rapidly, so what might it look like by 2035 or 2050? The Future Energy Scenarios (FES) 2015 explore credible pathways for the future based on feedback from stakeholders right across the energy sector. But what do the individual scenarios tell us? Nigel Fox, National Grid’s Strategy Development Manager, outlines four contrasting futures. Under the skin of the FES 2015. Before explaining what each scenario ...
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The delicate balance - National Grid
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If electrical supply and demand lose their balance it can have serious consequences for National Grid. As the SMART Frequency Control project (EFCC NIC) gets under way, Charlotte Grant, Technical Project Manager, explains why performing a careful balancing act is so important. Langage Power Station, a combined-cycle power plant near the city of Plymouth. Frequency) is a measure of the balance between energy generated and consumed - a constantly shifting number that has to be managed and controlled.".
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Garbage to gas - National Grid
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Household rubbish, gas, BioSNG, low, carbon, natural, gas, renewable, energy. Along with technical partners, National Grid aims to meet targets for an 80 per cent reduction on 1990 greenhouse gas levels by 2050. David Pickering is the Project Manager on a ground-breaking scheme to take household rubbish and turn it into gas that can be piped straight into your home. Connecting speaks to him about the implications of BioSNG. David Pickering, Project Manager. But your bins may offer a solution to this prob...
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Articles Archives - National Grid
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In depth analysis on the hot topics across National Grid and the energy industry. Water pumps get in on the balancing act. Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water has been embracing demand side response. National Grid’s David Preston offers valuable advice on Capacity Market Notices. Outside my comfort zone. Andy Cruise reflects on his volunteering experience. DSR and Aggregate Industries. Cutting costs and emissions. What’s next for electricity storage? Page 1 of 24. Follow us on…. Follow us on…. This site uses cookies.
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Perspectives on the Future Energy Scenarios - National Grid
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Perspectives on the Future Energy Scenarios. Stakeholders discussing the scenarios at July’s FES event. Great Britain’s energy landscape is changing rapidly, so what might it look like by 2035 or 2050? National Grid’s Future Energy Scenarios (FES) 2015 explore credible pathways for the future based on feedback from stakeholders right across the energy sector. So, what did stakeholders make of this year’s FES event, and what do they think of the overall value of the scenarios themselves? Dagob erto Cedill...
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