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National Grid plc

National Grid plc is a British multinational electricity and gas utility company headquartered in London, England. Its principal activities are in the United Kingdom, where it owns and operates electricity and natural gas transmission networks, and in the Northeastern United States, where as well as operating transmission networks, the company produces and supplies electricity and gas, providing both to customers in New York and Massachusetts.[4]

National Grid plc
Formerly
  • New National Grid plc (2000–2002)
  • National Grid Group plc (January–October 2002)
  • National Grid Transco plc (2002–2005)[1]
Company typePublic limited company
ISINGB00BDR05C01 
IndustryUtilities
PredecessorCentral Electricity Generating Board
Founded1990; 34 years ago (1990) in London
HeadquartersLondon, England, UK[2]
Key people
Products
  • Electricity transmission
  • Electricity distribution
  • Gas distribution
  • Gas transmission
Revenue £21.659 billion (2023)[3]
£4.294 billion (2023)[3]
£7.797 billion (2023)[3]
Total assets £92.697 billion (2023)[3]
Total equity £29.562 billion (2023)[3]
Number of employees
31,275 (2023)[3]
Websitenationalgrid.com

National Grid plc is one of the largest investor-owned utility companies in the world; it has a primary listing on the London Stock Exchange where it is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index, and a secondary listing in the form of its American depositary receipts on the New York Stock Exchange.

History edit

Background (CEGB before 1990) edit

Before 1990, both the generation and transmission activities in England and Wales were under the responsibility of the Central Electricity Generating Board (CEGB). The present electricity market in the United Kingdom was built upon the breakup of the CEGB into four separate companies in the 1990s.[5]

Its generation (or upstream) activities were transferred to three generating companies — PowerGen, National Power, and Nuclear Electric (later British Energy, eventually EDF Energy)—and its transmission (or downstream) activities to the National Grid Company.[6]

National Grid and acquisitions (1990–1999) edit

In 1990, the transmission activities of the CEGB were transferred to the National Grid Company plc, which was owned by the twelve regional electricity companies (RECs) through a holding company, National Grid Group plc. The company was first listed on the London Stock Exchange in December 1995.[7]

Expansion and consolidation (2000–2015) edit

With the beginning of the new millennium, National Grid pursued mergers and international acquisitions. In March 2000, National Grid Group acquired United States companies New England Electric System and Eastern Utilities Associates.[8]

In January 2002, National Grid Group acquired Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation, a New York State utility.[9] In October 2002, National Grid Group merged with Lattice Group, owner of the Transco gas distribution business (Lattice had demerged from BG Group in 2000).[10]

National Grid Group changed its name to National Grid Transco plc. It sold the telecoms business 186K Ltd. which was acquired as part of the merger with Lattice Group for a nominal £1 to Hutchison Whampoa in December 2002.[11] In 2004, the company was found liable for a gas explosion in Transco plc v HM Advocate and subsequently fined £15 million.[12][13] In August 2004, National Grid Transco agreed to sell four of its regional gas distribution networks for a total cash consideration of £5.8 billion.[14]

NGT kept ownership of four other distribution networks, which make up almost half of Great Britain's gas distribution network.[15] In July 2005, National Grid Transco was renamed National Grid plc. On 26 July 2005, National Grid Company was renamed National Grid Electricity Transmission plc, and on 10 October 2005, Transco was renamed National Grid Gas plc.[16]

In February 2006, National Grid announced that it had agreed to buy KeySpan Corporation,[17] a gas distributor and electricity producer in the United States, for $7.3bn (£4.1bn) in cash. Around the same time, National Grid also announced the acquisition of New England Gas Company, a Rhode Island subsidiary of Southern Union Company.[18]

The acquisitions of the two natural gas delivery companies doubled the size of National Grid's American subsidiary, creating the second largest utility in the United States with more than 8 million customers. The acquisition of KeySpan was completed on 24 August 2007, following government and regulatory approval and endorsement by the shareholders of the two companies.[19]

In May 2007, National Grid formed a joint venture with the Dutch transmission operator TenneT for a 260-kilometre (160 mi) 1,000 MW BritNed DC link between the Isle of Grain in Kent and Maasvlakte, near Rotterdam.[20][21] The installation of the first section of cable link started on 11 September 2009,[22] and the entire 260 km (160 mi) cable was completed in October 2010.[23]

The interconnection became operational on 1 April 2011,[24][25] and by January 2012, electricity flow had mostly been from the Netherlands to the United Kingdom.[26] The BritNed interconnection would serve as a vital link for the foreseeable European super grid project.[27] In the spring of 2011, National Grid sold off its services in New Hampshire, after their request to increase gas and electric rates was denied.[28]

2015–2021 edit

In November 2015, it was announced that Steve Holliday, the CEO for ten years, would leave in March 2016 and that John Pettigrew, its executive director who joined National Grid twenty five years earlier, would succeed him.[29] In June 2016, the Energy Select Committee argued that the company faced too many conflicts of interest, particularly with regard to its ownership of international interconnectors. The committee proposed that the company should be split up.[30]

In December 2016, National Grid agreed to sell a 61% stake in its gas distribution business to a consortium of Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets, Allianz Capital Partners, Hermes Investment Management, CIC Capital Corporation, Qatar Investment Authority, Dalmore Capital and Amber Infrastructure Limited, with a further 14% stake under negotiation. The sale was completed on 31 March 2017, following clearance by the European Commission, and the resulting company was named Cadent Gas.[31] National Grid disposed of its remaining 39% holding in Cadent Gas in June 2019.[32]

In July 2019, National Grid's Electricity System Operator arm, separately from its Electricity Transmission arm, announced its intent to join the Powering Past Coal Alliance, furthering its goal of becoming a zero carbon electricity system by 2025.[33] At the time of its announcement, National Grid was the largest energy company based in the United Kingdom to join the alliance, according to publicly available financial figures of 2018.[34][35][36][37]

Later in the year, the company moved ownership of its operations in the United Kingdom to Luxembourg and Hong Kong, to protect itself from Labour's nationalisation plans.[38] A spokesman said, "Labour's proposals for state ownership of National Grid would be highly detrimental to millions of ordinary people who either hold shares in the company or through their pension funds." The Labour Party said the "rip off" move showed the grid needed to be in public hands.[39]

2021–present edit

In March 2021, National Grid announced it intended to purchase Western Power Distribution from PPL Corporation for £7.8 billion, and sell its Rhode Island gas and electricity network, Narragansett Electric Company, to PPL for about £2.7 billion. National Grid will also sell its majority ownership of the UK gas transmission business. These transactions are subject to shareholder and regulatory approval.[40][41] Separately, the company is to commence a process to sell a majority stake in its National Grid Gas distribution network.[42]

In 2022, National Grid announced plans to divest a 60% stake in its UK gas transmission and metering business to a consortium including Macquarie Asset Management and British Columbia Investment Management Corporation.[43] The deal was completed on 31 January 2023, forming a new entity named National Gas.[44] The deal was worth around £2.2 billion for National Grid.[45] In July 2023, it was announced that Macquarie acquired a further 20% stake in National Gas, taking its holding to 80%, in a deal worth a further £700 million.[45] The Macquarie-led consortium has the option to buy the final 20% of the company on comparable terms between May and July next year.[45]

United Kingdom operations edit

National Grid plc has a number of subsidiary companies.[46]

Electricity edit

Transmission edit

National Grid Electricity Transmission plc (until 2005, named National Grid Company) owns and maintains the National Grid, the 275kV and 400kV electricity transmission network in England and Wales.[47] (The electricity transmission network in Scotland is owned by Scottish Power in central and southern Scotland,[48] and SSE plc in northern Scotland).[49]

National Grid Electricity System Operator (ESO) operates the electricity transmission networks in England and Wales and Scotland in its role as the transmission system operator for Great Britain, working to balance supply and demand in real time, as well as coordinating markets and auctions which ensure sufficient future supply, and exploring initiatives such as demand-side response measures to reduce peaks in electricity demand.[50] Rulings by Ofgem in 2017 required the ESO function to be moved to a separate subsidiary, which began trading in April 2019.[51]

In 2021, Ofgem called for the creation of a fully independent operator in view of potential conflicts of interest from NG's ownership of the transmission network, and in 2022 the UK government confirmed that a fully independent public body – the Future System Operator (FSO), covering electricity and gas – would be established.[52] Legislative provisions enabling the creation of the FSO were included in the Energy Act 2023.[53] In January 2024, it was announced that the body taking on the system operator functions was to be a "new, independent public corporation" named the National Energy System Operator (NESO), expected to be operational in Summer 2024.[54]

Other subsidiaries part-own (with RTE) and operate the 2,000 Megawatt HVDC Cross-Channel interconnector to France, and part-own (with TenneT) the 1,000 Megawatt BritNed HVDC interconnector to the Netherlands.[55]

Distribution edit

National Grid purchased the UK's largest (by area) electricity distribution business, Western Power Distribution, from American utility company PPL in 2021. Western Power Distribution operates the electricity distribution system within the Midlands, South West and Wales, looking after the 132, 66, 33, 11, 6.6kV and LV networks comprising substations, overhead lines and underground cables.[56] In September 2022, the company was renamed to National Grid Electricity Distribution.[57]

Gas edit

Transmission edit

National Grid owns 20% of National Gas, which operates the gas transmission system and metering operations in the UK.[45]

Distribution edit

The gas distribution system was divested between 2017 and 2019 and now operates under the Cadent Gas brand.[58]

Other operations edit

National Grid Property Portfolio houses all land, offices and depots used for National Grid operations that are surplus to requirements or let to third parties.[59]

National Grid has issued invitations to tender which include carbon savings as one of the weighted evaluation factors. Development of a replacement sub-station in Wimbledon, to be completed in phases between 2018 and 2022, was their first tender to include a weighting on carbon. Laing O’Rourke was awarded the winning bid, having demonstrated plans to reduce carbon emissions by 23% along with a £3m cost saving. Their carbon saving proposal equated to taking 7,600 cars off the road for a year.[60]

United States operations edit

 
A portion of the Art Deco façade of the Niagara-Mohawk Power building in Syracuse, New York (2005)

As of 2019, National Grid United States operates 8,881 miles (14,293 km) of electricity transmission and 35,560 miles (57,230 km) of gas transmission and delivers electricity and natural gas to areas of the Northeast states of Massachusetts, New York, and Rhode Island. The business serves over 20 million customers in the three states[61] and is headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts, in a 300,000-square-foot (28,000 m2) green facility.[62] This subsidiary carries out its business through a number of subsidiary companies (all doing business as "National Grid"). The main ones are:[16]

  • New England Power Company
  • Massachusetts Electric Company (in Massachusetts)
  • Nantucket Electric (in Massachusetts)
  • Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation (in New York State)
  • KeySpan Corporation (parts of New York City)
  • Boston Gas Company (including the former Essex Gas Company, in Massachusetts)
  • Colonial Gas Company (in Massachusetts)
  • Providence Gas Company (in Rhode Island)
  • Narragansett Electric Company in Rhode Island, was sold to PPL Corporation in March 2021,[63] and renamed Rhode Island Energy[64]

As of 2019, National Grid invests over $3.5 billion a year in infrastructure in the United States, having increased its investments into "cleaner, greener technologies" in the previous few years. Examples of projects include an offshore wind farm in Rhode Island, and a battery storage project in Nantucket, Massachusetts.[61] Also in 2019, the company spent $100 million to acquire solar and wind generation from Geronimo Energy, in partnership with Washington State Investment Board.[65]

Controversies edit

Contract negotiations with Massachusetts gas workers represented by the United Steelworkers broke down in June 2018, and the company locked out more than 1,000 employees, cutting off healthcare and pay.[66][67]

In November 2019, the company squabbled with New York Governor Andrew Cuomo over the company's own moratorium on new natural gas hookups. Cuomo threatened "to revoke the company’s authority to operate its gas franchise in New York City and Long Island, for failing to provide customers with reliable service," according to Utility Dive.[68]

Later, in February 2020, it was discovered that the company was constructing a new natural gas transmission line in Brooklyn from Brownsville to Greenpoint. Local activists have pushed back on the project questioning its necessity, safety, additional cost to customers and noting how it will work against the recently enacted New York State Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act.[69]

In the years 2012 to 2020, National Grid was accused of manipulating energy efficiency programs and overcharging residents of Rhode Island by approximately US$2.2 million.[70]

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Official website  
  • UK National Grid Property Portfolio
  • Profile at Yahoo! Finance

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This article is about the energy company For the electric power transmission network see National Grid Great Britain National Grid plc is a British multinational electricity and gas utility company headquartered in London England Its principal activities are in the United Kingdom where it owns and operates electricity and natural gas transmission networks and in the Northeastern United States where as well as operating transmission networks the company produces and supplies electricity and gas providing both to customers in New York and Massachusetts 4 National Grid plcFormerlyNew National Grid plc 2000 2002 National Grid Group plc January October 2002 National Grid Transco plc 2002 2005 1 Company typePublic limited companyTraded asLSE NG NYSE NGGFTSE 100 component NG ISINGB00BDR05C01 IndustryUtilitiesPredecessorCentral Electricity Generating BoardFounded1990 34 years ago 1990 in LondonHeadquartersLondon England UK 2 Key peoplePaula Rosput Reynolds Chair John Pettigrew CEO ProductsElectricity transmissionElectricity distributionGas distributionGas transmissionRevenue 21 659 billion 2023 3 Operating income 4 294 billion 2023 3 Net income 7 797 billion 2023 3 Total assets 92 697 billion 2023 3 Total equity 29 562 billion 2023 3 Number of employees31 275 2023 3 Websitenationalgrid wbr comNational Grid plc is one of the largest investor owned utility companies in the world it has a primary listing on the London Stock Exchange where it is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index and a secondary listing in the form of its American depositary receipts on the New York Stock Exchange Contents 1 History 1 1 Background CEGB before 1990 1 2 National Grid and acquisitions 1990 1999 1 3 Expansion and consolidation 2000 2015 1 4 2015 2021 1 5 2021 present 2 United Kingdom operations 2 1 Electricity 2 1 1 Transmission 2 1 2 Distribution 2 2 Gas 2 2 1 Transmission 2 2 2 Distribution 2 3 Other operations 3 United States operations 3 1 Controversies 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editBackground CEGB before 1990 edit Main article Central Electricity Generating Board Before 1990 both the generation and transmission activities in England and Wales were under the responsibility of the Central Electricity Generating Board CEGB The present electricity market in the United Kingdom was built upon the breakup of the CEGB into four separate companies in the 1990s 5 Its generation or upstream activities were transferred to three generating companies PowerGen National Power and Nuclear Electric later British Energy eventually EDF Energy and its transmission or downstream activities to the National Grid Company 6 National Grid and acquisitions 1990 1999 edit In 1990 the transmission activities of the CEGB were transferred to the National Grid Company plc which was owned by the twelve regional electricity companies RECs through a holding company National Grid Group plc The company was first listed on the London Stock Exchange in December 1995 7 Expansion and consolidation 2000 2015 edit With the beginning of the new millennium National Grid pursued mergers and international acquisitions In March 2000 National Grid Group acquired United States companies New England Electric System and Eastern Utilities Associates 8 In January 2002 National Grid Group acquired Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation a New York State utility 9 In October 2002 National Grid Group merged with Lattice Group owner of the Transco gas distribution business Lattice had demerged from BG Group in 2000 10 National Grid Group changed its name to National Grid Transco plc It sold the telecoms business 186K Ltd which was acquired as part of the merger with Lattice Group for a nominal 1 to Hutchison Whampoa in December 2002 11 In 2004 the company was found liable for a gas explosion in Transco plc v HM Advocate and subsequently fined 15 million 12 13 In August 2004 National Grid Transco agreed to sell four of its regional gas distribution networks for a total cash consideration of 5 8 billion 14 NGT kept ownership of four other distribution networks which make up almost half of Great Britain s gas distribution network 15 In July 2005 National Grid Transco was renamed National Grid plc On 26 July 2005 National Grid Company was renamed National Grid Electricity Transmission plc and on 10 October 2005 Transco was renamed National Grid Gas plc 16 In February 2006 National Grid announced that it had agreed to buy KeySpan Corporation 17 a gas distributor and electricity producer in the United States for 7 3bn 4 1bn in cash Around the same time National Grid also announced the acquisition of New England Gas Company a Rhode Island subsidiary of Southern Union Company 18 The acquisitions of the two natural gas delivery companies doubled the size of National Grid s American subsidiary creating the second largest utility in the United States with more than 8 million customers The acquisition of KeySpan was completed on 24 August 2007 following government and regulatory approval and endorsement by the shareholders of the two companies 19 In May 2007 National Grid formed a joint venture with the Dutch transmission operator TenneT for a 260 kilometre 160 mi 1 000 MW BritNed DC link between the Isle of Grain in Kent and Maasvlakte near Rotterdam 20 21 The installation of the first section of cable link started on 11 September 2009 22 and the entire 260 km 160 mi cable was completed in October 2010 23 The interconnection became operational on 1 April 2011 24 25 and by January 2012 electricity flow had mostly been from the Netherlands to the United Kingdom 26 The BritNed interconnection would serve as a vital link for the foreseeable European super grid project 27 In the spring of 2011 National Grid sold off its services in New Hampshire after their request to increase gas and electric rates was denied 28 2015 2021 edit In November 2015 it was announced that Steve Holliday the CEO for ten years would leave in March 2016 and that John Pettigrew its executive director who joined National Grid twenty five years earlier would succeed him 29 In June 2016 the Energy Select Committee argued that the company faced too many conflicts of interest particularly with regard to its ownership of international interconnectors The committee proposed that the company should be split up 30 In December 2016 National Grid agreed to sell a 61 stake in its gas distribution business to a consortium of Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets Allianz Capital Partners Hermes Investment Management CIC Capital Corporation Qatar Investment Authority Dalmore Capital and Amber Infrastructure Limited with a further 14 stake under negotiation The sale was completed on 31 March 2017 following clearance by the European Commission and the resulting company was named Cadent Gas 31 National Grid disposed of its remaining 39 holding in Cadent Gas in June 2019 32 In July 2019 National Grid s Electricity System Operator arm separately from its Electricity Transmission arm announced its intent to join the Powering Past Coal Alliance furthering its goal of becoming a zero carbon electricity system by 2025 33 At the time of its announcement National Grid was the largest energy company based in the United Kingdom to join the alliance according to publicly available financial figures of 2018 34 35 36 37 Later in the year the company moved ownership of its operations in the United Kingdom to Luxembourg and Hong Kong to protect itself from Labour s nationalisation plans 38 A spokesman said Labour s proposals for state ownership of National Grid would be highly detrimental to millions of ordinary people who either hold shares in the company or through their pension funds The Labour Party said the rip off move showed the grid needed to be in public hands 39 2021 present edit In March 2021 National Grid announced it intended to purchase Western Power Distribution from PPL Corporation for 7 8 billion and sell its Rhode Island gas and electricity network Narragansett Electric Company to PPL for about 2 7 billion National Grid will also sell its majority ownership of the UK gas transmission business These transactions are subject to shareholder and regulatory approval 40 41 Separately the company is to commence a process to sell a majority stake in its National Grid Gas distribution network 42 In 2022 National Grid announced plans to divest a 60 stake in its UK gas transmission and metering business to a consortium including Macquarie Asset Management and British Columbia Investment Management Corporation 43 The deal was completed on 31 January 2023 forming a new entity named National Gas 44 The deal was worth around 2 2 billion for National Grid 45 In July 2023 it was announced that Macquarie acquired a further 20 stake in National Gas taking its holding to 80 in a deal worth a further 700 million 45 The Macquarie led consortium has the option to buy the final 20 of the company on comparable terms between May and July next year 45 United Kingdom operations editNational Grid plc has a number of subsidiary companies 46 Electricity edit Transmission edit National Grid Electricity Transmission plc until 2005 named National Grid Company owns and maintains the National Grid the 275kV and 400kV electricity transmission network in England and Wales 47 The electricity transmission network in Scotland is owned by Scottish Power in central and southern Scotland 48 and SSE plc in northern Scotland 49 National Grid Electricity System Operator ESO operates the electricity transmission networks in England and Wales and Scotland in its role as the transmission system operator for Great Britain working to balance supply and demand in real time as well as coordinating markets and auctions which ensure sufficient future supply and exploring initiatives such as demand side response measures to reduce peaks in electricity demand 50 Rulings by Ofgem in 2017 required the ESO function to be moved to a separate subsidiary which began trading in April 2019 51 In 2021 Ofgem called for the creation of a fully independent operator in view of potential conflicts of interest from NG s ownership of the transmission network and in 2022 the UK government confirmed that a fully independent public body the Future System Operator FSO covering electricity and gas would be established 52 Legislative provisions enabling the creation of the FSO were included in the Energy Act 2023 53 In January 2024 it was announced that the body taking on the system operator functions was to be a new independent public corporation named the National Energy System Operator NESO expected to be operational in Summer 2024 54 Other subsidiaries part own with RTE and operate the 2 000 Megawatt HVDC Cross Channel interconnector to France and part own with TenneT the 1 000 Megawatt BritNed HVDC interconnector to the Netherlands 55 Distribution edit National Grid purchased the UK s largest by area electricity distribution business Western Power Distribution from American utility company PPL in 2021 Western Power Distribution operates the electricity distribution system within the Midlands South West and Wales looking after the 132 66 33 11 6 6kV and LV networks comprising substations overhead lines and underground cables 56 In September 2022 the company was renamed to National Grid Electricity Distribution 57 Gas edit Transmission edit National Grid owns 20 of National Gas which operates the gas transmission system and metering operations in the UK 45 Distribution edit The gas distribution system was divested between 2017 and 2019 and now operates under the Cadent Gas brand 58 Other operations edit National Grid Property Portfolio houses all land offices and depots used for National Grid operations that are surplus to requirements or let to third parties 59 National Grid has issued invitations to tender which include carbon savings as one of the weighted evaluation factors Development of a replacement sub station in Wimbledon to be completed in phases between 2018 and 2022 was their first tender to include a weighting on carbon Laing O Rourke was awarded the winning bid having demonstrated plans to reduce carbon emissions by 23 along with a 3m cost saving Their carbon saving proposal equated to taking 7 600 cars off the road for a year 60 United States operations edit nbsp A portion of the Art Deco facade of the Niagara Mohawk Power building in Syracuse New York 2005 As of 2019 update National Grid United States operates 8 881 miles 14 293 km of electricity transmission and 35 560 miles 57 230 km of gas transmission and delivers electricity and natural gas to areas of the Northeast states of Massachusetts New York and Rhode Island The business serves over 20 million customers in the three states 61 and is headquartered in Waltham Massachusetts in a 300 000 square foot 28 000 m2 green facility 62 This subsidiary carries out its business through a number of subsidiary companies all doing business as National Grid The main ones are 16 New England Power Company Massachusetts Electric Company in Massachusetts Nantucket Electric in Massachusetts Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation in New York State KeySpan Corporation parts of New York City Boston Gas Company including the former Essex Gas Company in Massachusetts Colonial Gas Company in Massachusetts Providence Gas Company in Rhode Island Narragansett Electric Company in Rhode Island was sold to PPL Corporation in March 2021 63 and renamed Rhode Island Energy 64 As of 2019 update National Grid invests over 3 5 billion a year in infrastructure in the United States having increased its investments into cleaner greener technologies in the previous few years Examples of projects include an offshore wind farm in Rhode Island and a battery storage project in Nantucket Massachusetts 61 Also in 2019 the company spent 100 million to acquire solar and wind generation from Geronimo Energy in partnership with Washington State Investment Board 65 Controversies edit Contract negotiations with Massachusetts gas workers represented by the United Steelworkers broke down in June 2018 and the company locked out more than 1 000 employees cutting off healthcare and pay 66 67 In November 2019 the company squabbled with New York Governor Andrew Cuomo over the company s own moratorium on new natural gas hookups Cuomo threatened to revoke the company s authority to operate its gas franchise in New York City and Long Island for failing to provide customers with reliable service according to Utility Dive 68 Later in February 2020 it was discovered that the company was constructing a new natural gas transmission line in Brooklyn from Brownsville to Greenpoint Local activists have pushed back on the project questioning its necessity safety additional cost to customers and noting how it will work against the recently enacted New York State Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act 69 In the years 2012 to 2020 National Grid was accused of manipulating energy efficiency programs and overcharging residents of Rhode Island by approximately US 2 2 million 70 See also edit nbsp Companies portal nbsp the United Kingdom portal nbsp Energy portalTransmission system operator European Network of Transmission System Operators for Gas ENTSO G European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity ENTSO E ISO New EnglandReferences edit National Grid PLC overview Find and update company information GOV UK Companies House 11 July 2000 Retrieved 30 January 2024 Contact us National Grid Retrieved 28 February 2020 a b c d e f Annual Report 2022 23 National Grid plc Retrieved 11 February 2024 Utilities prioritize natural gas in sustainability plans Daily Energy Insider 13 November 2019 Retrieved 18 November 2019 Lessons from Liberalised Electricity Markets PDF IEA OECD 2005 p 68 Archived from the original PDF on 8 August 2017 Retrieved 9 April 2017 A whole world sold on sell offs The Guardian 22 November 2000 Retrieved 26 March 2016 NATIONAL GRID Share Price NG L Yahoo UK amp Ireland Finance Yahoo Finance Retrieved 21 March 2015 Commission Notice National Grid Group plc Acquisition of New England Electric System U S Securities and Exchange Commission Retrieved 13 July 2017 National Grid acquires Niagara Mohawk Albany Business Review Retrieved 13 July 2017 Competition Commission Report Page 313 PDF Archived PDF from the original on 19 May 2011 Retrieved 18 April 2011 National Grid Transco sells its telecoms unit for 1 The Independent 18 December 2002 Archived from the original on 18 June 2022 Retrieved 28 February 2020 Transco fined 15m for gas pipe error that killed family The Guardian 25 August 2005 Retrieved 16 January 2022 Transco fined 15m for gas blast BBC News 25 August 2005 Retrieved 16 January 2022 National Gris Transco sells four gas pipelines NBC 31 August 2004 Retrieved 28 February 2020 National Grid Transco sells four gas pipelines CBS 31 August 2004 Retrieved 25 March 2016 a b History National Grid Archived from the original on 12 March 2017 Retrieved 9 April 2017 National Grid Keyspan Merger Provides New Savings And Expanded Resources To New Hampshire Customers Nationalgridus com 27 February 2006 Retrieved 18 April 2011 Electric Utility buying Rhode Island Gas Company Projo com 17 February 2006 Retrieved 18 April 2011 National Grid buy US gas company BBC News 27 February 2006 Retrieved 18 April 2011 BritNed Submarine HVDC Cable To Connect UK And The Netherlands Power Online retrieved 2 October 2008 Fineren Daniel 22 May 2007 New cable to link UK and Dutch power grids Reuters Retrieved 26 September 2009 Hornby Catherine 11 September 2009 Dutch UK marine power cable laying starts Reuters Retrieved 26 September 2009 Global Marine Systems Completes Power Connection Between the Netherlands and the UK PDF Press release Global Marine Systems 27 October 2010 Retrieved 13 January 2011 permanent dead link Paulsson Lars 24 February 2011 Dutch U K Regulators Approve Britned Power Cable Trading Bloomberg Retrieved 11 March 2011 BritNed cable electrically connects United Kingdom and the Netherlands Press release TenneT 1 April 2011 Archived from the original on 9 August 2011 Retrieved 1 April 2011 Justin Wilkes et al The European offshore wind industry key 2011 trends and statistics European Wind Energy Association January 2012 p 22 Accessed 26 March 2012 Why Do We Need The Supergrid What Is Its Scope And What Will It Achieve Claverton Energy Group 19 June 2009 Retrieved 24 July 2011 Jorgensen Jillian National Grid will leave NH The Eagle Tribune Archived from the original on 25 July 2016 National Grid chief to step down The Guardian 3 November 2015 Retrieved 3 November 2015 Kiran Stacey 17 June 2016 National Grid should be broken up say MPs Financial Times Retrieved 19 June 2016 National Grid sells majority stake in gas pipe network BBC News 8 December 2016 Retrieved 14 December 2016 Kirong Nephele 28 June 2019 National Grid closes sale of remaining stake in Cadent Gas spglobal com Retrieved 2 November 2023 National Grid ESO joins Powering Past Coal Alliance BusinessGreen 15 July 2019 Retrieved 15 July 2019 Members Powering Past Coal Alliance Powering Past Coal Alliance PPCA Retrieved 15 July 2019 Iberdrola Results Presentation 2018 PDF Iberdrola 20 February 2019 Archived from the original PDF on 20 February 2019 Retrieved 15 July 2019 DRAX GROUP PLC Symbol DRX FULL YEAR RESULTS FOR THE TWELVE MONTHS ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2018 PDF Drax Group 26 February 2019 Retrieved 15 July 2019 Report for the year ended 31 March 2019 PDF National Grid 16 May 2019 Retrieved 15 July 2019 National Grid and SSE move offshore over Labour plans BBC News 24 November 2019 Retrieved 25 November 2019 National Grid and SSE shift some UK operations into offshore groups Financial Times 24 November 2019 Retrieved 25 November 2019 Millard Rachel 18 March 2021 National Grid bets on electric future with 7 8bn deal The Daily Telegraph Archived from the original on 12 January 2022 Retrieved 19 March 2021 National Grid s Acquisitions and Disposals of Networks Neutral for Credit Quality Fitch Ratings 18 March 2021 Retrieved 19 March 2021 National Grid buys WPD for 7 8bn will sell natural gas business Engineering and Technology The Institution of Engineering and Technology 18 March 2021 Retrieved 19 March 2021 UK s National Grid to divest 60 stake in NGG to investor consortium Retrieved 31 January 2023 Bose Kiran 31 January 2023 National Gas leaves National Grid Retrieved 31 January 2023 a b c d Gosden Emily 19 July 2023 Alarm bells as vampire investor buys 80 of National Gas The Times ISSN 0140 0460 Retrieved 19 July 2023 Annual Report and Accounts 2020 21 National Grid p 204 Retrieved 1 May 2022 National Grid Electricity Transmission National Grid Retrieved 2 November 2023 We own and maintain the high voltage electricity transmission network in England and Wales Our Transmission Network SP Energy Networks Retrieved 2 November 2023 We are responsible for the transmission of electricity in central and southern Scotland About Us SSEN Transmission Retrieved 2 November 2023 We are responsible for the electricity transmission network in the north of Scotland What we do National Grid ESO Retrieved 2 November 2023 National Grid ESO is the electricity system operator for Great Britain Pratt David 14 February 2018 National Grid sets out delivery plan for legal ESO separation Current Retrieved 2 May 2022 Lempriere Molly 6 April 2022 Government unveils new independent Future System Operator Current Retrieved 2 May 2022 New laws passed to bolster energy security and deliver net zero gov uk Press release Government of the United Kingdom 26 October 2023 Retrieved 2 November 2023 ESO announces the name of the forthcoming Future System Operator Press release NationalGridESO 22 January 2024 Retrieved 31 January 2024 Fineren Daniel 22 May 2007 New cable to link UK and Dutch power grids Reuters Retrieved 26 September 2009 Armitage Jim 18 March 2021 National Grid to quit gas in major shift to green electricity Evening Standard Retrieved 18 March 2021 National Grid Electricity Distribution plc Companies House Retrieved 26 September 2022 National Grid closes sale of remaining stake in Cadent Gas www spglobal com Retrieved 8 December 2022 Lincoln National Grid site sold to Hawksmount Properties BNP Paribas Real Estate 25 April 2022 Retrieved 2 May 2022 Institution of Civil Engineers Carbon savings at National Grid s Wimbledon substation updated 20 June 2017 accessed 12 March 2021 a b Riley Kim 12 November 2019 CFOs predict future impacts on energy companies industry at EEI Financial Conference Daily Energy Insider Retrieved 18 November 2019 Turner Greg 4 December 2007 National Grid to settle in Waltham The Waltham News Tribune Waltham Massachusetts GateHouse Media Inc Archived from the original on 25 July 2016 Retrieved 25 July 2016 Fitzpatrick Edward 18 March 2021 Narragansett Electric Company sold to Pennsylvania company The Boston Globe BostonGlobe com Retrieved 18 March 2021 Narragansett Electric has a new name and a new owner Here s what else might change Providence Journal Retrieved 22 March 2023 Nair Arathy S 7 March 2019 National Grid to buy U S based wind and solar energy developer Reuters Retrieved 12 August 2020 LaFratta Kristin 25 June 2018 National Grid locks out more than 1 000 gas workers in Massachusetts over contract dispute MassLive com Advance Publications Retrieved 1 January 2019 LaFratta Kristin 5 July 2018 National Grid union workers lose health insurance amid contract dispute MassLive com Advance Publications Retrieved 1 January 2019 Cuomo threatens to revoke National Grid s license to provide gas in NYC due to hookup moratorium Utility Dive Retrieved 18 November 2019 Activists Demand National Grid Halt Project To Extend A Fracked Gas Pipeline Through North Brooklyn 20 February 2020 Archived from the original on 19 February 2020 Retrieved 21 February 2020 National Grid overcharged RI customers by up to 2 2M WPRI com 29 June 2022 Archived from the original on 21 November 2022 Retrieved 21 November 2022 External links editOfficial website nbsp UK site UK National Grid Property Portfolio Profile at Yahoo Finance Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Grid plc amp oldid 1218226808, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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