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A globally ground-breaking £11.7 million project, which will look to prove whether distributed energy resources can restart the restoration of electricity supplies, has been given the go ahead by energy regulator Ofgem
Scotland's Women rugby team ran out in their new SP Energy Networks shirts for the first time at home last night. The ScottishPower pipe band added to the incredible atmosphere as they played on the pitch before the match
SP Energy Networks has officially submitted a planning application for their proposals to deliver an £18 million project to enhance the electricity network in North Shropshire.
Thirteen of Scotland’s most innovative low-carbon transport and heating projects, from electric buses to water-powered underground heat pumps, have been awarded multi-million pound funding from SP Energy Networks’ £20m Green Economy Fund.
Following its announcement it would become the first large energy company in the UK to produce 100% green electricity, ScottishPower today revealed it would be prioritising the UK’s switch to cleaner greener transport by unveiling the UK’s first end-to-end package electric vehicle ownership.
Pupils throughout Lowestoft and Waveney have been inspired by a series of interactive wind power and engineering workshops held by ScottishPower Renewables and Cambridge Science Centre.
SP Energy Networks is proud to support women in industry and women in sport – that’s the message thousands of rugby fans will receive when the new international rugby season kicks off later this month.
Become the first large energy company in the UK to produce 100% green electricity, ScottishPower today revealed it would be prioritising the UK’s switch to cleaner greener transport by unveiling the UK’s first end-to-end package electric vehicle ownership.
RGC rugby players Harri Evans and Molly Kelly kick off the academic year of SP Energy Networks’ apprenticeship programme on the playing field at Parc Erias. The pair applied to join the apprenticeship programme after taking an interest in the company which sponsors their rugby teams and maintains the electricity networks in the area.
The Esclusham Memorial Gardens in Rhostyllen have been illuminated for the first time thanks to SP Energy Networks, which has sponsored an electricity supply to power new lights for the Welsh and English Memorial Gardens. SP Energy Networks funded the installation of a new power supply to ensure the memorials would remain visible during the dark winter months.