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The state-of-the-art new operations and maintenance building for East Anglia’s largest offshore windfarm to date has officially opened its doors.
Access to flexibility, where we pay connected assets (such as generators, storage, flexible demand etc) to operate in ways that benefit the network, will play a critical role in our transformation into a Distribution System Operator (DSO) as we develop smarter, more flexible network solutions to mitigate the need for traditional reinforcement and reduce costs for Customers.
We are committed to ensuring our network is as safe, secure and reliable as possible for our customers now and in the future which is why we are supporting a new National Grid ESO-led change programme to make sure our connected generation assets meet new national guidelines.
Our recent change to generating 100% green energy is part of a commitment and investment in our future. And an investment in yours
Taking place at ScottishPower’s HQ in Glasgow on Monday, 23 September, the annual awards celebrate the charitable organisations which the ScottishPower Foundation has provided funding to in 2019. At the beginning of the year, the Foundation announced that it was to split £1.25 million between 25 charities involved in supporting local people in the arts, environment, education and health.
With the harvest underway across the UK, SP Energy Networks is urging farm workers and agricultural communities to stay safe around the electricity network.
Engineers have already started commissioning further turbines and more power will come online at regular intervals.
On average, one person dies or is seriously injured each month as a result of contact with overhead power lines. One in four of these cases will involve a lorry driver, meaning construction and road haulage workers at extreme risk of fatal injury in the workplace.
IT plays a critical role in helping us achieve our aims – which is why we are beginning an IT Transformation Programme which will reach all parts of our business. It’s a major programme that will change how we work, strengthening core functions and working with the latest and newer technologies to accelerate how we deliver innovative digital solutions across the whole of ScottishPower. It’s an exciting time for IT, and to support our growth and to develop our capabilities, we are now looking for talented and motivated people to join us.
Our Green Economy Fund was established to help the Scottish Government in reaching its green targets, which aim to boost local economic growth, improve air quality in our cities and deliver a better future, quicker. Our fund does this by helping projects that promote low-carbon heating, low-carbon transport, or the education of Scotland’s workforce for a greener future.