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Networks
Our Network Access Planning engineers are responsible for assessing, co-ordinating and sanctioning the planned release of assets from the National Electricity Transmission System, NETS, for…
Networks
Our colleagues are at the heart of the ESO, working hard to operate a safe and reliable electricity system all whilst supporting the transition to a greener, and more efficient system for future…
Networks
Every year, the ESO assesses and manages outages on the National Electricity Transmission System across the Scotland, England and Wales.
Strategic Energy Planning
National Electricity Transmission System (NETS)As the ESO, we are responsible for the system operation of the transmission networks in England, Wales, Scotland, and in the surrounding offshore…
Strategic Energy Planning
The ETYS is the ESO’s view of how the future transmission system requirements will be met. Currently, this focuses mainly on bulk power transfer requirements, particularly during winter-peak…
Strategic Energy Planning
Great Britain’s NETS must continue to adapt and be developed so power can be transported from source to demand, reliably and efficiently.
Strategic Energy Planning
The ETYS 2023 is just one of the publications that make up the suite of documents.We provide appendices that contain all the data workbooks and diagrams so you can see how we came to the…
Strategic Energy Planning
The region includes the high demand area of London, generation around the Thames estuary, and the long set of circuits that run around the south coast and South Wales.Interconnection to central…
Strategic Energy Planning
The East of England region includes the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk.
Strategic Energy Planning
The north of England transmission region includes the transmission network between the Scottish border and the north Midlands. This includes the upper north boundaries B7a and B8. The map below…