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  • National Grid pays $35m penalty but avoids losing New York license

    November 25, 2019

    National Grid has reached an agreement with New York state to end its supply moratorium for customers in Brooklyn, Queens and Long Island, a day before governor Andrew Cuomo’s deadline to do so. The company will also make $7m (£5.4m) available to assist customers affected by the moratorium, as well as committing $28m more for [...]

  • National Grid and SSE shift to overseas ownership to counter Labour nationalisation plans

    November 24, 2019

    The backlash to Jeremy Corbyn’s sweeping nationalisation plans has begun, as two of the UK’s leading power companies said that they had shifted ownership of their British operations overseas. The Sunday Times revealed that SSE and National Grid had confirmed that they had set up offshore companies in Switzerland and Luxembourg and Hong Kong respectively [...]

  • National Grid beats half year expectations amid New York dispute

    November 14, 2019

    UK energy supplier National Grid used its half year results to say that it is “confident” it would be able to address issues raised in a letter from New York governor Andrew Cuomo earlier this week. The company is facing the risk of losing its license to operate its gas franchise in New York City [...]

  • National Grid: Britain’s power supplies will see out the winter despite Brexit

    October 10, 2019

    Britain will have enough power and gas to see out the winter even with Brexit, but could need regular supplies of liquefied natural gas (LNG). The UK is set to leave the EU at the end of this month but the terms are still unclear. Read more: National Grid calls for security review following massive [...]

  • Power up: Grid may need upgrade to avoid more blackouts

    August 20, 2019

    Experts have questioned if National Grid’s processes and backup systems are up to scratch after the worst power cut in a decade ground trains to a halt. A report, released today by National Grid, showed the system followed correct procedure when lightning struck on 9 August. Read more: Bolt from the blue: Grid blames lightning [...]

  • Bolt from the blue: Grid blames lightning strike for power cut which switched out the lights in 1m homes

    August 20, 2019

    National Grid today said a bolt of lightning was to blame for a power outage which left over a million homes without power and knocked out trains, a hospital and an airport. The listed grid operator said that a bolt strike on a power line in Cambridgeshire tripped two generating plants. Read more: Government sets [...]

  • Government sets out scope for probe into National Grid outage

    August 14, 2019

    The government has laid out its plans to probe National Grid over a blackout which left almost 1m homes without power and closed two major train stations in London last week. The Energy Emergencies Executive Committee will look into whether National Grid, which runs most of Britain’s power network, took the right steps after the [...]

  • FTSE 100 bosses to meet President Donald Trump during UK state visit

    May 31, 2019

    A group of FTSE 100 chiefs will meet US President Donald Trump during his state visit to the UK next week, Sky News has reported, along with the heads of various US companies. Read more: European stock markets bleed red as Trump takes trade war to Mexico The bosses of Barclays, National Grid, BAE Systems, [...]

  • Storms and abandoned nuclear projects take chunk out of National Grid profits

    May 16, 2019

    Profits fell by a third at National Grid last year it said a day after being thrown into the centre of a debate over nationalisation. The figures The FTSE 100 grid operator lost 31 per cent of its profit before tax, down to £1.84bn in the year ending March, it said this morning. Read more: [...]

  • The two main advocates of nationalisation without market value compensation: Venezuela and Corbyn’s Labour Party

    May 15, 2019

    Labour's shadow chancellor can be quite charming when he wants to be. He can also be quite thuggish, and has yet to apologise for his comments about “lynching” former Tory minister Esther McVey. But it was charming John who spoke to an audience of CEOs earlier this week, during which he was asked by one [...]

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