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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.
Thanks to funding of £43,727 from SP Energy Networks’ Green Economy Fund, around 2,300 nursery and primary school pupils in the Forth Valley area are being given access to innovative online workshops run by the college.
The smart solution will introduce significant benefits for customers in the area including reducing energy costs as it means the excess green energy produced in the area can be redistributed elsewhere, reducing the need – and cost – of using other methods of generation.
Our plan was a long time in the making, and throughout the two-year process of engaging with consumers and stakeholders from across Britain, we were all too aware of the uncertainties we’d need to account for - with the changes needed to enable net zero always being at the forefront of our minds.
As a business we have provided additional funding that will help the nine charities deliver key services such as emotional wellbeing support, financial advice and medicine deliveries
CONTINUING TO DELIVER A SAFE AND RELIABLE TRANSMISSION NETWORK AS WE LOOK TOWARDS OUR FUTURE
CONTINUING TO DELIVER A SAFE AND RELIABLE TRANSMISSION NETWORK AS WE LOOK TOWARDS OUR FUTURE
It caused £50,000 worth of damage at the substation, resulting in around 1800 homes being without power for up to an hour, while some 85 properties – including a care home – were without power for almost nine hours.