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National Grid Electricity Transmission
National Grid Electricity Transmission is the owner and operator of the high-voltage electricity transmission network in Great Britain. It is responsible for the safe and reliable transmission of electricity from generation sources to distribution networks, playing a critical role in connecting renewable energy projects and modernizing the grid for a net-zero future.
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Utility (Electricity Transmission System Operator)OperatorDeveloper
Strategic Overview
- Plays a crucial role in facilitating the UK's transition to net-zero by integrating large-scale renewable generation, particularly from offshore wind.
- Committed to significant investment in grid modernization and expansion to enhance capacity, resilience, and security of supply.
- Focuses on developing major High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) links to transport renewable energy efficiently from remote generation sites to demand centers across Great Britain.
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Carl Trowell
President, National Grid Electricity Transmission
Track Record
34
Years Active
Notable projects: Eastern Green Link 1 (EGL1), Eastern Green Link 2 (EGL2), Hinkley Point C Connection
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