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Interruptions Incentive Scheme
UK Power NetworksThe dataset provides detailed information about UK Power Networks' unplanned fault reporting under the Ofgem Interruptions Incentive Scheme (IIS). It includes key characteristics such as: Date/time fault start/end Number of customers affected Restoration stages Cause and main equipment involved Status of fault in terms of its exclusion from the IIS scheme due to it being a... - Created 6 months ago
Low Carbon Technologies (LCT) Connected by LSOA (Lower Super Output Area)
UK Power NetworksVolume of Domestic Low Carbon Technologies (LCT) for both generation and demand (under 1MW) connected. - Created 6 months ago
Distribution Future Energy Scenarios
UK Power NetworksThe Distribution Future Energy Scenarios (DFES) are primarily a series of granular scenario-based forecasts for key drivers of demand and generation technologies whose deployment are essential to achieving Net Zero. This includes EVs, decarbonised heating such as heat pumps and district heat networks, and forms of renewable energy generation and storage. For each driver, a range of forecasts are produced under different assumptions. - Created 3 years ago
Infrastructure upgrades
UK Power NetworksThis list provides details of current plans (as stated in the Development Proposals of the last LTDS publication) for the development of UK Power Networks' three licence areas over the next five years. The LTDS is updated twice a year: end of May; and end of November. The plans are subject to change in both their content and timing. All the... - Created 4 years ago
Enable
UK Power NetworksAs part of our Enable project, we estimated the projected number of on-street disabled parking bays and Blue Badge holders in our licence areas by 2030. This data is available at the Lower Layer Super Output Area (LSOA) level. We hope that this data will help local authorities and charge point operators plan for accessible transport provision for customers. More information...
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