Sunday, 19 January 2025

Focus on Electricity System Operator

ESO was Great Britain’s electricity system operator, responsible for ensuring Great Britain has the essential energy it needs by ensuring electricity supply meets demand. Traditionally, Britain’s energy system was split into two regulatory areas – gas and electricity. However, the Energy Act 2023 mandated co-ordination across the whole energy system, with a single entity responsible for both electricity and gas policy. In September 2024, the UK Government purchased ESO from prior owner National Grid plc, and is transforming ESO into the UK’s new National Energy System Operator (NESO) on October 1 2024.

Energy Secretary Ed Miliband with Chris Stark, who is to lead a new control centre (Dan Dennison/Department for Energy Security and Net Zero/PA)
ClimateCoalEmissionsNewsPoliticsSolarWind

Top climate adviser tasked to deliver clean power in UK

Top climate adviser Chris Stark is to lead a new control centre to try to spur on the Government’s mission to provide Britain...

News Release

Chris Stark to lead Mission Control to deliver clean power by 2030

Secretary of State Ed Miliband appoints Chris Stark to head new Mission Control tasked with turbocharging UK to clean power by 2030 9...

News Release

Our new organisational design in preparation for the National Energy System Operator

19 Feb 2024 Today, 19 February, marks the first day of our new operating structure, a critical milestone in the evolution of the...

News Release

ESO announces the name of the forthcoming Future System Operator

22 Jan 2024 Major component of last Autumn’s Energy Act moving forward at pace The new organisation will be known as “National Energy...

Login into your Account

Please login to like, dislike or bookmark this article.