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Our Development MD, Gillian Noble, will be joining the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero Onshore Wind Taskforce. Speaking about her appointment, she said: “As an established, proven and critical part of the UK energy mix, onshore wind offers a huge opportunity to increase UK energy security. I’m delighted to be joining the taskforce to support the development of a roadmap to get us there. “Given ScottishPower Renewables’ leading role in the sector, I know that by collaborating across industry to deploy more onshore wind, we’ll not only generate more clean, green electricity, but will also be able to share more community benefit funding to support local ambitions, unlock more environmental and ecology investment, and create more jobs and supply chain opportunities across the country. And we’re ready, willing and able to work together to do just that.”
The surge in DIY garden projects led to a 24% increase in reported incidents across the UK – rising from 126 incidents from January to June 2019 to 161 incidents in the same period this year. The number of domestic incidents rose as customers dug up trees, hammered in fences and painted over electricity service has positions.
The Carluke charging facility is situated in the South Lanarkshire Lifestyles car park, close to the town centre, allowing drivers to charge their EV while they visit local shops, cafes and leisure facilities.
Our recently published Distribution System Operator (DSO) Strategy sets out how we plan to respond to these changes so we meet our customers evolving needs and deliver Net Zero – all whilst always ensuring the continued safe, reliable and efficient operation of the distribution network and wider energy system.
We've partnered with leading UK homebuilding trade associations - Home Builders Federation, Civil Engineering Contractors Association (CECA) and Homes For Scotland - to launch the initiative to encourage the construction industry to follow strict safety guidelines and reduce the number of electrical incidents.
A pioneering strategic partnership has been established to create new green hydrogen production facilities with clusters of refuelling stations across Scotland, supporting the country’s efforts to achieve net zero by 2045.
ScottishPower Renewables have introduced their proposal to extend the operational Harestanes Windfarm
Our plan is about speeding up investment and building the infrastructure needed for Net Zero now, rather than slowing down
The hub was officially opened by Principal Joanna Campbell and SP Energy Networks’ Chief Executive, Frank Mitchell, at a ceremony at the college’s Dumfries campus.
Our £20m Green Economy Fund invests and supports the communities we serve to help them reach their green ambitions and the governments net zero ambitions. Our fund has supported a variety of EV projects since the start of the project, purchasing 25 electric vehicles and installing 17 EV charge points. So far, 102,118 miles in distance travelled from EVs and 5,378 EV journeys have been completed.