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Energy 101
Is it the kettle, the old school light bulbs, the tumble dryer? And did you check the power consumption on that new outdoor heater you bought for your garden makeover?
Systems operation
The Electricity National Control Centre has a suite of tools required to keep GB’s system in balance.
Codes
We're administrators for four codes: the Connection and Use of System Code (CUSC), the Grid Code (GC), the System Operator – Transmission Owner Code (STC), and the Security & Quality of Supply…
Energy 101
Great Britain has one of the world's oldest, most complex electricity systems. Every year, we move 300 Terawatt hours (TWh) of electricity around our system, which is like four trillion kettles…
Future energy
The flexibility timeline devised as part of Bridging the Gap 2022 project brings together a wide range of flexibility-enabling commitments, actions, plans and strategies from across the energy…
Systems operation
Our colleagues are at the heart of the NESO, working hard to operate a safe and reliable electricity system all whilst supporting the transition to a greener, and more efficient system for future…
Energy 101
The UK is on a journey to achieving net zero emissions by 2050 and here at NESO we have our own ambition to be able to operate the electricity system with zero carbon by 2025.But there are many…
Future energy
The carbon intensity app has been built in partnership with the WWF, Environmental Defense Fund Europe and the University of Oxford department of computer science.Our app can be used by…
Energy 101
Generators connect onto the network in two ways – either as transmission connected generation or embedded generation. It can help to think of it like our roads network. The…
Energy 101
Generators (those who create power) connect onto the network in two ways – either as transmission connected generation or embedded generation. It can help to think of it like…