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Our strategy
We have worked with stakeholders from across the energy industry to develop our Business Plan. It’s our ambition to continue working in a transparent, co-creative manner with the wider industry…
Strategic Energy Planning
National Electricity Transmission System (NETS)As the ESO, we are responsible for the system operation of the transmission networks in England, Wales, Scotland, and in the surrounding offshore…
Strategic Energy Planning
The ETYS is the ESO’s view of how the future transmission system requirements will be met. Currently, this focuses mainly on bulk power transfer requirements, particularly during winter-peak…
Strategic Energy Planning
Great Britain’s NETS must continue to adapt and be developed so power can be transported from source to demand, reliably and efficiently.
Connections
We don’t connect directly to homes or other domestic properties. If you are a domestic customer (for example, you own a home or another non-industrial property), you will need to contact your local…
Connections
Browse our connections glossary of terms for descriptions and definition of acronyms, abbreviations and commonly used terms.AAllowed interruptionWhere a customer is interrupted or tripped off…
Connections
We’ve brought together some tools and resources that we think will help you along your connections journey. As always, if there’s something you’re looking for that you can’t find on these pages, or…
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…