UK POWER NETWORKS

UK Power Networks owns and maintains the electricity cables, substations and power lines that span London, the South East, and East of England to ensure the reliable, safe and secure flow of power. Listed among the UK’s top performers for customer service for the third time running and officially one of the nation’s best employers, UK Power Networks remains focused on delivering the service that customers want, at the lowest possible cost.
PRODUCTION: David HillThe UK’s biggest electricity distributor charged with disseminating power to some 8.4 million homes and businesses, UK Power Networks keeps supplies flowing and lights on across 29,250 km2 and supports and serves 19 million people, from Cromer in the East of England to Brighton on the south coast.
This leading infrastructure providers at the heart of building a smarter, more dynamic electricity network fit for a Net Zero carbon future, connecting ever-greater volumes of low carbon generation at an unprecedented pace while other sectors such as like transport and domestic heating are decarbonising through electrification.
“Our vision is to be an employer of choice, a respected and trusted corporate citizen and sustainably
cost-efficient,” outlines CEO Basil Scarsella. “Our high performance is underpinned by values of integrity, respect, continuous improvement, responsibility, diversity and inclusiveness and unity.
“Our priorities are to tackle the climate crisis by connecting renewable energy, electric car chargers and low carbon heating, meet our customers evolving needs by improving our services, support our customers in vulnerable circumstances and go above and beyond for the communities we serve.”
It cannot be overstated that decarbonisation is one of the greatest challenges facing our generation, and UK Power Networks is fully cognisant
that its business, together with the wider energy system and society at large, will need to undergo significant changes over the next decade if Net Zero is to be achieved by 2050. “As an electricity network operator, we are at the heart of enabling Net Zero because of our crucial role both in connecting
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renewable energy and facilitating the uptake of new low carbon technologies,” Scarsella enthuses of UK Power Networks’ enviable position to effectuate real change.
“We have set an ambition to be the most socially and environmentally responsible network operator and we are committed to taking a leading role in limiting irreversible change to our climate. As more and more major industries are switching
from fossil fuels to electricity, we are at the heart of the change by providing the infrastructure to help these industries facilitate change.
“Our priorities are to tackle the climate crisis by connecting renewable energy, electric car chargers and low
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carbon heating, meet our customers evolving needs by improving our services, support our customers in vulnerable circumstances and go above and beyond for the communities we serve.” This duty, Scarsella furthers, translates to balancing the sometimes conflicting demands of value for money, the need to innovate, efficiency, safety, and the
overall resilience of the network.
In response to significant government policy announcements such as the Net Zero Strategy and Electric Vehicle (EV) Infrastructure Strategy over the last 12 months, UK Power Networks has leapt into action to make the process of adopting new technologies, such as EVs, as hassle- free as it can be. “Our role
We design, build, connect, maintain, and modify electricity infrastructure. Our expertise and technical innovation ensure we deliver a high-quality service safely to the UK power industry and its customers.
By working in these highly regulated environments for almost three decades, our offering delivers reliable and sustainable electricity infrastructure, that creates a legacy for future generations.
As the UK moves from fossil fuel reliance to electrification, in line with the UK governments net zero energy transition, creating a safe, reliable and cost-effective method to connect to the grid is paramount.
At Freedom we have developed the innovative Point of Connection Mast (POC-MASTTM) product, which allows generation technologies to be connected to overhead lines, up to 132kV.
The POC-MASTTM is a revolutionary way of making the connection process for generation or demand projects faster, safer and cost-effective. Suitable for connecting to overhead lines up to 132kV, the POC-MASTTM can connect to either tension or suspension towers using a tee-in or loop-in loop-out configuration.
The POC-MASTTM can eliminate the need to construct a new tower and the associated temporary diversion of the adjacent circuit on double circuit overhead line (OHL) towers. This reduces the scope of works for new connections, which saves time, costs and minimises health and safety risks – this can make the difference to whether a connection scheme is viable, or not.
is to ensure that there is sufficient network capacity to enable people to charge their EVs,” Scarsella says.
“We expect that by 2030 there will be over 3.6 million EVs needing to charge from our network. That’s why we have developed a digital self-service facility for customers seeking an upgrade to their electricity supply when they purchase an EV or
POC-MASTTM also has significant health, safety and environmental benefits, when compared to the traditional connection method. Working at height is reduced, as the POC-MASTTM is assembled at ground level, with screw anchor foundations eliminating the requirement for working within deep excavations and reducing concrete use by up to 30 tonnes. With a POC-MASTTM connection no heavy lifting operations are required for the construction as the mast is lifted into place by a hydraulic ram.
The POC-MASTTM is also quick to complete, taking less than 20 weeks from concept to construction. Traditional installations typically take 6-12 months.
As a business, we recognised the need for quicker more sustainable grid connections several years ago, hence the investment we have made in our POC-MASTTM product. To date we have invested over £750,000 in the product, including full scale structural testing, as part of the DNO approval process.
The POC-MASTTM was tested in accordance with BS EN 60652:2004 - Loading tests on overhead line structures. As part of the structural tests the POC-MASTTM deflection was measured at each load increment, confirming that under high wind the cross-leads would not either become taut imposing unnecessary load on the existing tower or sag too much infringing electrical clearances.
As part of our over-arching net zero mission, we are evolving to be at the forefront of the UK’s transition to a low-carbon economy, innovating to create the infrastructure we need for a sustainable future.
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At Freedom we design, connect, build, maintain and renew electricity infrastructures. Our expertise and technical innovation ensures we deliver high levels of customer service and quality, safely to the UK Power Industry, and their customers.
By working in these highly regulated environments for almost three decades, our offering ensures we are a trusted partner that is reliable, sustainable and proud to be creating a legacy for future generations. freedom-group.co.uk
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any other low carbon technology.”
With this initiative having garnered praise from EV owners and charge point installers alike, the focus now shifts to several further promise-laden follow-ups, not least in UK Power Networks’ spearheading a world-first smart transformer trial set to provide unparalleled network
insights to help maintain reliable power supplies in the south of England. Project Stratus will see smart electricity transformers installed in streets across East Sussex in a trial alongside digital energy platform Amp X to provide live data on electricity usage and demand on a previously unattained scale. This
will help the company increase network resilience and lay the groundwork for a low-carbon future, relayed Ian Cameron, Director of Customer Service and Innovation at UK Power Networks. “In a world of electric vehicles and decarbonised heating, this enhanced visibility and control of our network will allow us to efficiently manage the existing network infrastructure which was never designed for this increased load.”
Irene Di Martino, head of Amp X agreed, saying: “Working together with UK Power Networks to deliver this trailblazing project is an exciting step forward in delivering Net Zero. Innovation and data-driven work will be the driving force behind developing
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a more dynamic network that can meet the changing needs of society.”
In the context of its bid to be consistently the best performing Distribution Network and Distribution System Operator in the UK, UK Power Networks has bucked the trend of an overall decline in customer satisfaction in the utilities sector to achieve a prestigious third place in the Institute of Customer Service’s survey. Among the highest rated organisations on all five customer satisfaction categories assessed - experience, complaint handling, customer ethos, emotional connection and ethics, UK Power Networks was listed alongside household giants including John Lewis, M&S food & retail, Next, and Amazon.
“This fantastic result reflects the hard work of our employees, who
understand the pressures facing so many of our customers and share in our commitment to deliver the basics of great service, well,” commented Cameron. “We work hard to do the right thing by customers in these difficult times and are heartened that customers are noticing the difference. This is all the inspiration we need to keep at it.”
Not only appreciated by its customers, UK Power Networks’ recognition spread to Best Companies Live, where the latest league tables placed it second overall in the Best Big Companies to Work for List, the 10th consecutive year that it has enjoyed top billing. High levels of pride in their work, a sense of family and teamwork, job security, line manager support and an approachable CEO and directors were some of the crucial factors cited by employees.
“Our workforce is closely tied to
the communities we serve. Staff are encouraged to come up with better ways of working and challenge the status quo, as this helps deliver the best results for our customers and communities, so that we can all feel part of shaping the future success of our business,” said Andrew Pace, HR director at UK Power Networks.
“The emotional connection and dedication which our employees feel towards their job, their colleagues and our customers is driving our frontier performance.”
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