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Energy 101
Great Britain’s energy explained: FebruaryIn February, gas was our largest source of generation, providing 32.6% of Great Britain’s electricity. Wind came second at 31.5%.Zero carbon sources…
Energy 101
As we transition to zero carbon technologies we need new tools to deliver inertia, frequency and other stability services. Grid Forming technology allows batteries and renewables to deliver the same…
Energy 101
Coal is a fossil fuel that has generated electricity in Great Britain since the industrial revolution. However, the decarbonisation of the grid will phase out coal usage by the end of 2024.In 1882,…
Energy 101
From using household appliances to operating industrial machinery, we’re all connected to the electricity grid day in and day out. Markets ensure that we have a safe and reliable electricity supply…
Energy 101
Most people know that NESO keeps homes and businesses supplied with the electricity they need, whenever it’s needed. But that’s just one part of what we do – we…
Energy 101
Using the infrastructure owned by the three transmission companies – National Grid Electricity Transmission, Scottish Hydro Electric Transmission Ltd. and SP Energy Networks – high …
Energy 101
We know that Great Britain is aiming to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050. But how can renewable energy sources help us get there?