UK Power Networks

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UK Power Networks
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryEnergy
Founded2010
HeadquartersLondon, England, UK
Key people
Basil Scarsella (CEO)
ProductsElectricity
RevenueIncrease £ 1,666.1 million (2014)
Increase £ 1,125.8 million (2014)
OwnerCheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings (40%)
Power Assets Holdings (40%)
Li Ka Shing Foundation (20%)
Websitewww.ukpowernetworks.co.uk

UK Power Networks is a distribution network operator for electricity covering South East England, the East of England and London. It manages three licensed distribution networks (Eastern Power Networks PLC, South Eastern Power Networks PLC and ) which together cover an area of 30000 square kilometres and approximately eight million customers.

In 2014 UK Power Networks was awarded £25 million from the electricity regulator Ofgem's Low Carbon Networks Fund for the Low Carbon London project. In 2011 it was awarded £6.7 million by Ofgem for another project, Flexible Plug and Play, which is researching new ways, technical and commercial, to connect renewable energy to the distribution network in Cambridgeshire. As well as the three distribution arms UK Power Networks also operates UK Power Networks Services Holdings Limited, which develops and maintains electrical networks for customers including London Underground, Heathrow and Stansted airports, Docklands Light Railway and Canary Wharf.[1]

History[]

The area originally comprised three networks: the London Electricity Board, the Eastern Electricity Board and the South Eastern Electricity Board, known as SEEBOARD, before being brought together by EDF Energy to form EDF Energy Networks. UK Power Networks began operations in October 2010 after the sale of EDF Energy Networks to the Cheung Kong Group for a reported £5.5 billion.[2]

UK Power Networks maintains the electricity networks including the lines and electricity cables. There are 14 distribution network operators (DNOs), each responsible for a different area of the country. These DNOs are all regulated by the Office of the Gas and Electricity Markets (Ofgem).

Ownership[]

UK Power Networks is owned by Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings, 40%, Power Assets Holdings, 40%, and The Li Ka Shing Foundation, 20%.[3]

See also[]

  • History of EDF Energy Networks

References[]

  1. ^ "UK Power Networks Services". www.ukpowernetworksservices.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-11-11.
  2. ^ Reuters (30 July 2010). "EDF sells British grids for £5.5 billion - sources".
  3. ^ UK Power Networks. "Ownership".

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