Energy Networks Association (United Kingdom)

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AbbreviationENA
Formation1 October 2003
Legal statusNon-profit company (registered in England & Wales, No. 4832301)
PurposeTrade Association of the Energy Networks in the UK
Energy Networks Association (United Kingdom)
AbbreviationENA
Formation1 October 2003
Legal statusNon-profit company (registered in England & Wales, No. 4832301)
PurposeTrade Association of the Energy Networks in the UK
Location
Region served
UK and Ireland
Chief Executive
Lawrence Slade
Chairman
Phil Jones
WebsiteENA

The Energy Networks Association (ENA) is the industry body funded by UK gas and electricity transmission and distribution licence holders. Its current Chief Executive is Lawrence Slade.

ENA was formed in October 2003 from the dissolution of the Electricity Association into three separate industry bodies:

Following the demerger of the Gas Distribution Network operations of British Gas Transco, they also joined ENA.

The ENA announced in April 2022 that it had a new 3-step action plan to modernise the process of connecting assets to the UK power grid.[1] In December 2022, Lawrence Slade was appointed as chief executive.[2]

In March 2023, the ENA called on the UK government to develop an energy storage strategy by the end of the year.[3]

Lawrence Slade, Chief Executive of the ENA in April 2023.

Structure

Function

ENA's role is to provide a strategic focus for the energy networks sector by communicating key messages. All its work is underpinned by technical expertisemore than half the association's staff are specialist engineers. ENA's online catalogue [4] contains hundreds of reference documents relating to cables, contactor gear, electrical and mechanical composites, overhead transmissions and distribution lines, switchgear, engineering recommendations and other information. The association also records faults, defects and safety information on behalf of the networks industry.

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