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Stephen Walker

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Head of Media @neso_energy Ex @AffinityWater, @EnergyUKcomms, @EDFEnergy, VI and proud, committed to Net Zero and the environment. Tweets my own

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💬 "Great Britain could really lead the world when it comes to combining clean energy, ambition, leadership, competitiveness, and energy security." — Dhara Vyas, CEO of Energy UK. Hear how we work together to drive the energy transition in Great Britain. 👇

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In Great Britain, we have one of the most reliable energy systems in the world. 🔒 Our Director of Resilience and Emergency Management, outlines how we’re maintaining vigilance over the coming winter to ensure Great Britain has a secure and reliable supply of electricity. 👇

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🕑 This Sunday at 2am, Britain turns clocks back an hour for daylight saving time, signalling winter routines and an extra hour of sleep. Craig Dyke, Director of System Operations, shares how our Power System Engineers handle the clock change in our control room. 👇

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Calling all #innovators in Great Britain! 💡 We want to hear your groundbreaking ideas that tackle the challenges our industry faces. Whether you're a start-up or an established business, join us to reshape the energy landscape. Learn more: bit.ly/43u6vBB

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Our CEO Fintan Slye visited Grimsby and Immingham ports to discuss connections reform for port electrification and strategic plans that could attract £15bn in investment. The area handles 17% of national trade and could meet 50% of our future energy needs. 🚢⚡

Our CEO <a href="/FintanSlye_neso/">Fintan Slye</a> visited Grimsby and Immingham ports to discuss connections reform for port electrification and strategic plans that could attract £15bn in investment. The area handles 17% of national trade and could meet 50% of our future energy needs. 🚢⚡
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For the third consecutive month, wind was Great Britain’s primary source of electricity generation, providing 34.1% of our supply. ⚡ Zero carbon sources made up 61% of our electricity and 55% of our gas was transported to homes and businesses. Read more: bit.ly/407zSZN

For the third consecutive month, wind was Great Britain’s primary source of electricity generation, providing 34.1% of our supply. ⚡ Zero carbon sources made up 61% of our electricity and 55% of our gas was transported to homes and businesses. Read more: bit.ly/407zSZN
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On 11 November at 7:30pm, wind generated 22,711MW of electricity to set a new maximum wind generation record. 🥇 At the time, wind was providing 43.6% of Great Britain’s electricity, that’s enough to power over 22 million homes. 🏠 Download the NESO app: bit.ly/44VKGck

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As Britain progresses towards a more secure, zero-carbon energy future, we’re relying on a wider variety of generation sources than ever before. 🌞 Read about the key role of solar power and how we’re improving our forecasting to save up to £150M annually by 2035.

As Britain progresses towards a more secure, zero-carbon energy future, we’re relying on a wider variety of generation sources than ever before. 🌞 Read about the key role of solar power and how we’re improving our forecasting to save up to £150M annually by 2035.
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Yesterday #wind generated 39.0% of GB electricity, more than gas 31.4%, nuclear 11.7%, imports 8.7%, biomass 6.7%, solar 2.4%, *excl. non-renewable distributed generation

Yesterday #wind generated 39.0% of GB electricity, more than gas 31.4%, nuclear 11.7%, imports 8.7%, biomass 6.7%, solar 2.4%,  *excl. non-renewable distributed generation
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This year, Great Britain hit a milestone toward a zero-carbon electricity system, reaching 97.7% on 1 April. 🍃We've also set records for wind and solar generation, showing renewables growing role in providing secure, clean energy. See this year’s highlights in NESO UnWrapped. 👇

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66% of our electricity came from zero-carbon sources in November with wind being our main source of electricity generation for the fourth month in a row. 🍃 63% of our gas was used in homes and businesses and it provided 27.2% of electricity. Read more: bit.ly/407zSZN

66% of our electricity came from zero-carbon sources in November with wind being our main source of electricity generation for the fourth month in a row. 🍃 63% of our gas was used in homes and businesses and it provided 27.2% of electricity. Read more: bit.ly/407zSZN
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☀️ In 2025, solar delivered 6%+ of GB’s electricity a 50% rise. 1,622 sunshine hours, 14GW peak. Find out more from the Met Office here: bit.ly/45cfmJ2 download the NESO app to see real time electricity generation data and much more. lnkd.in/ezgTXPiG

☀️ In 2025, solar delivered 6%+ of GB’s electricity a 50% rise. 1,622 sunshine hours, 14GW peak. Find out more from the Met Office here: bit.ly/45cfmJ2 download the NESO app to see real time electricity generation data and much more. lnkd.in/ezgTXPiG
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Resisting change isn’t always considered a good thing. But in the world of physics, it’s vital. Find out in this blog from our Chief Engineer how the rise of renewables has led to innovative ways of producing inertia to maintain a stable network: bit.ly/4j0O12g

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2025 saw us break records for running Britain’s electricity system more cleanly than ever before, bolstering energy security and affordability for all. 🔌 ⚡It included operating the grid at 97.7% zero carbon for the first time in history. Read more: bit.ly/4qjeaMt

2025 saw us break records for running Britain’s electricity system more cleanly than ever before, bolstering energy security and affordability for all. 🔌 ⚡It included operating the grid at 97.7% zero carbon for the first time in history. Read more: bit.ly/4qjeaMt
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Our Chief Executive, Fintan Slye, shares his reflections on our first year as Britain’s independent electricity system operator with Utility Week. Read his thoughts on improving transparency, building trust and our mission to serve society and the economy: bit.ly/4bsMa4O

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Good to sit down with Utility Week to reflect on our work to date as National Energy System Operator. We covered everything from clean power, to managing 24/7 operations, to trust in NESO. Read it here: bit.ly/4bsMa4O