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National Grid plc (NYSE: NGG), a leading multinational energy utility operating critical infrastructure across the UK and Northeastern United States, maintains this dedicated news hub for stakeholders. Access authoritative updates on strategic developments, regulatory compliance, and infrastructure investments that shape the company's role in electricity transmission and gas distribution networks.
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Convergent Energy + Power has completed a solar-plus-storage system in Cicero, New York, providing a non-wires-alternative for National Grid customers. This 10 MW/40 MWh energy storage system is designed to deliver sustainable, reliable electricity while utilizing solar energy during non-peak times. Selected through a competitive bidding process, Convergent's system aims to enhance reliability and capacity at the Pine Grove substation. The project benefits from financing by NY Green Bank, which contributed nearly $2.3 million through its NY-Sun Program, promoting renewable energy initiatives in New York State.
Leap and National Grid have launched a pilot project utilizing Leap's distributed energy software platform for Demand Response (DR) in New York City. This initiative aims to lower electricity consumption at four National Grid offices during peak demand times. The partnership will engage in NYISO’s Special Case Resources Program, aiding in grid stabilization and efficiency. Leap's technology will aggregate distributed energy resources to enhance grid services, supporting cleaner energy solutions and fostering energy efficiency aligned with New York's climate targets.
National Grid has unveiled a historic plan to eliminate fossil fuels from its gas networks by 2050, aiming to enhance clean energy access in New York and Massachusetts. The strategy includes transitioning to renewable natural gas (RNG) and green hydrogen while maximizing energy efficiency. Key benefits include avoiding costly equipment upgrades, protecting union jobs, and maintaining energy reliability. This initiative, part of National Grid's Clean Energy Vision, is expected to serve over 20 million customers, aligning with state climate goals and supporting the fight against climate change.
Willdan Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: WLDN) has secured a two-and-a-half year contract with National Grid (NYSE: NGG) to implement an energy efficiency program aimed at low- to moderate-income customers. This initiative will enhance gas-saving improvements across multiple building systems in New York’s downstate service area, including Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, and Long Island. The program is part of a broader statewide effort to improve energy access and affordability, targeting at least 35% of benefits to disadvantaged communities in alignment with New York's Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act.
Niagara Mohawk Power Corp., part of National Grid USA, announced dividends for its preferred stock for the period from January 1, 2022, to March 31, 2022. The declared rates are: 0.85% for the 3.40% Series, 0.90% for the 3.60% Series, and 0.975% for the 3.90% Series, payable on March 31, 2022, to holders on record by March 17, 2022. The Company provides electricity to approximately 1.6 million customers and natural gas to about 565,000 in upstate New York, reinforcing its position as a key utility provider in the region.
The V2X pilot project by Electric Frog Company, Fermata Energy, and National Grid showcased the potential of electric vehicles (EVs) to support the New England electric grid. The Nissan LEAF, used in the project, earned over
National Grid Renewables has commenced commercial operations of its 200 MW Prairie Wolf Solar Project in Coles County, Illinois. This solar power initiative is contracted through a Virtual Power Purchase Agreement with Cargill and utilizes First Solar's advanced Series 6 thin-film modules. The project is expected to create onsite operations and maintenance jobs, generate significant tax revenue, and offset 285,000 metric tons of CO2 emissions annually. Additionally, funding for a local education fund will provide community and educational support.
National Grid and the Town of Hempstead announced a collaboration to develop one of the largest clean hydrogen projects in the U.S., named the HyGrid Project. Located in Point Lookout, Long Island, it aims to blend green hydrogen into the existing distribution system, heating around 800 homes and fueling 10 municipal vehicles. The facility expansion, initially established in 2009, showcases a successful venture into decarbonized transportation. The project aligns with New York State's Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act goals and emphasizes zero-carbon hydrogen as a key energy source.
National Grid Renewables has successfully secured $98 million in tax equity financing from Bank of America for the Prairie Wolf Solar Project, a 200 MW solar energy initiative in Coles County, Illinois. This financing aims to enhance the growth of renewable energy projects, contributing to local economic benefits and decarbonization efforts. The project is expected to offset 285,000 metric tons of CO2 emissions annually. Since 2021, the company has raised over $550 million in tax equity investments, highlighting its commitment to sustainable energy solutions.
National Grid has been honored with the 2021 ReliabilityOne® Award for Outstanding Reliability Performance in the Northeast Region Suburban/Rural service area, recognizing its superior service among U.S. utilities. The utility has consistently met or surpassed reliability targets from the New York State Department of Public Service for 13 years. Significant investments in infrastructure and storm restoration efforts have contributed to its top performance, underscoring reliability as a key company priority. This award highlights National Grid's commitment to providing safe and reliable electricity to over 20 million customers.