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Connections
If you want to use the National Electricity Transmission System (NETS) without being physically connected, then you’ll need to enter contractual terms and accede to the Connection and Use of System…
Connections
As the Electricity System Operator for Great Britain, it’s our job to move electricity safely, reliably and efficiently through the system.
We don’t generate or sell electricity and we’re not…
Connections
This page has links to the Connections registers, reports and other relevant publications prepared by our Connections team. Including the annual Wider Tariff Securities Report and the Transmission…
Our strategy
On this page you will find documents that we must produce to comply with our electricity licence requirements to separate parts of our business.In order to comply with our licence requirements…
Our strategy
National Grid ESO is the electricity system operator for Great Britain. We sit at the heart of the country’s energy network and it’s our job to make sure electricity is there when people need…
Connections
New queue management power from OfgemOfgem has approved Code Modification CMP376 – Inclusion of Queue Management process within the Connection and Use of System Code (CUSC).This modification will…
Electricity Explained
The electricity market in Great Britain is a complex intersection of engineering and economics. Generators supply the electricity that consumers demand. The physical connections between demand and…
Electricity Explained
Wind is all around us. It’s clean, it’s free (at point of generation) and is a reliable source of energy for countries all around the world. Every day, wind turbines capture the wind’s power and…
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Connections
Glasgow Compliance Seminar 26 June 2024 slides