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The fire had a devastating impact on Fife zoo so SP Energy Networks ensured a power supply was made available as quickly as possible to maintain the safety of the animals
More than 200kW of solar technology has been installed across the 14 project sites. The new energy sources bring the additional benefits of being able to earn money from the energy generated, allowing the projects to reinvest this into their communities.
Our tenders will be for our SP Manweb and SP Distribution licence areas for the period 2023 – 2028 and in early August we will be publishing our exact requirements for these locations.
Given the importance we place on local energy, we are in full support of Community Energy Fortnight – which this year is exploring how to #Harnessourpower, in order to grow our resilience during this crisis and build back better.
The work will take four months from July to early November to complete in the Fleet Valley, near the B796 Gatehouse of Fleet to Creetown Road. The 33,000 volt overhead line will be replaced by 8.5 kilometres of underground cable.
Our Network Planning and Regulation Director, Scott Mathieson, presented on the changes already taking place across the energy landscape, how central we see community energy to that, and the work we’re leading on to facilitate those local energy schemes and to bring our communities along on the journey to net zero.
The pandemic has delayed Ofgem’s open hearings that would have been a key opportunity for our stakeholders to challenge and hear more about our plans
How our SP Energy Networks business have managed a complex programme of projects and investments
The strategy acknowledges that we are operating in changed times. The impact of COVID-19, Net Zero carbon targets, exiting the European Union, increased competition for skills with other high-profile sectors and the divergent skills policy across the four nations – makes the skills challenge very real and urgent.
Working with WUTH Charity, the official charity of Wirral University Teaching Hospital, SP Energy Networks teamed up with several service partners to volunteer their time to give the area a much-needed make over.