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Secondary sites
UK Power NetworksThis dataset shows our secondary sites and a number of attributes including oil natural air natural (ONAN) ratings, spatial coordinates, customer counts, whether a site is indoor/outdoor, the address, substation name, alias and its primary feeder. - Updated 3 years ago
Low Carbon Technologies
UK Power NetworksVolume of Low Carbon Technologies (LCT) for both generation and demand (under 1MW) connected to UK Power Networks by Primary Substation. Examples of LCTs include electric vehicle charge points and solar PV. - Created 3 years ago
Grid and Primary substations
UK Power NetworksList of Active Grid and Primary Sites and key characteristics including spatial coordinates, year commissioned and asset counts against the site.List of Active Grid and Primary Sites and key characteristics including spatial coordinates, year commissioned and asset counts against the site. - Created 3 years ago
Embedded Capacity Register
UK Power NetworksThe Embedded Capacity Register (ECR), formerly known as the System Wide Resource Register (SWRR), lists all generation, storage and flexible demand resources where the installed generation capacity, export capacity or the import capacity is greater than or equal to 1MW. More information can be found here: https://www.ukpowernetworks.co.uk/electricity/distribution-energy-resources/the-embedded-capacity-register - Updated 3 years ago
SmartMeter Energy Consumption Data in London Households
UK Power NetworksEnergy consumption readings for a sample of 5,567 London Households that took part in the UK Power Networks led Low Carbon London project between November 2011 and February 2014. Readings were taken at half hourly intervals. The customers in the trial were recruited as a balanced sample representative of the Greater London population. The dataset contains energy consumption, in kWh (per half hour), unique household identifier, date and ... - Updated 6 years ago
London's Zero Carbon Energy Resource - Secondary Heat
Greater London Authority (GLA)These datasets accompany the London Secondary Heat Study (2013) and provides an understanding of the technical potential (available heat) and deployment potential (delivered heat) of eleven key secondary heat sources in London. The accompanying reports are available on the GLA website. Data available for Middle Super Output Areas (MSOA). - Updated 6 years ago
Low Emission Bus Zones
Greater London Authority (GLA)Low Emission Bus Zones use buses with top-of-the-range engines and exhaust systems that meet or exceed the highest Euro VI emissions standards. The zones have been prioritised in the worst air quality hotspots outside central London where buses contribute significantly to road transport emissions. Information includes length of route, estimated emissions reduction and date of implementation (or 'in development). For more information on ...