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National Grid plc (NYSE: NGG) is a British multinational electricity and gas utility company headquartered in London, England. The company focuses on the transmission and distribution of electricity and natural gas in the United Kingdom and the Northeastern United States, serving millions of customers in regions like New York, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island.
In the UK, National Grid owns and operates the electric transmission system in England and Wales. The company also manages the Grain liquefied natural gas facility and various merchant transmission lines. In a strategic move to enhance its electricity distribution capabilities, National Grid sold the bulk of its UK gas transmission business in fiscal 2023, using the proceeds to acquire PPL's UK power distribution assets.
In the United States, National Grid serves over 20 million customers, providing electricity and gas in three states. The company's extensive projects include regulated transmission and electricity generation, metering services, and advanced infrastructure investments aimed at grid modernization.
National Grid is committed to sustainability and achieving net-zero emissions. The company is actively involved in numerous projects to enhance its network's resilience and reliability while integrating more renewable energy sources. Notable initiatives include the Future Grid Project, funded by a $50 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy, aimed at optimizing distributed energy resources (DERs) through digital technology.
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.
Niagara Mohawk Power Corp., an indirect subsidiary of National Grid, announced preferred stock dividends for the period from Sept. 1, 2021, to Dec. 31, 2021. The rates are set at 0.85% for the 3.40% Series, 0.90% for the 3.60% Series, and 0.975% for the 3.90% Series, all based on a $100 par value. Dividends will be payable on Dec. 31, 2021, to holders of record as of Dec. 17, 2021. National Grid serves approximately 1.6 million electricity and 565,000 natural gas customers in upstate New York.
Kevala Inc., a leader in energy data analytics, has partnered with National Grid (NYSE: NGG) and Exelon Corporation (Nasdaq: EXC) to release a White Paper on a new carbon accounting framework. The 'Total Carbon Accounting' (TCA) method aims to enhance the precision of carbon intensity data for grid electricity, allowing better evaluations for decarbonization efforts. This innovative approach is currently being piloted by major utilities in North America and Europe. Kevala recently secured $21 million in Series A funding to further develop its platform and services.
National Grid has released its first annual update on its Net Zero Plan, showcasing significant progress in energy efficiency, clean energy integration, and carbon emissions reduction. Key actions include collaborating on the buildout of transmission lines for 1,000 megawatts of clean energy and installing 3,283 EV charging ports across New York, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island. The company aims to decarbonize its gas network and enhance renewable energy integration, while reducing direct emissions by 71% since 1990. National Grid remains committed to providing annual updates on its sustainability initiatives.
National Grid Renewables celebrated the Noble Solar and Storage Project during the inaugural American Clean Power Week in Denton County, Texas. The project, with a capacity of 275 megawatts (MW) of solar power and 125 MW of battery storage, aims to offset 450,000 metric tons of CO2 annually. An estimated $30 million in tax revenue is expected for Denton County over 20 years, alongside local job creation and community support. Key partners include The Hershey Company and NRG Energy, ensuring a sustainable energy future.
National Grid Partners has announced an investment of $24 million in six startups aiming to enhance energy technology, coinciding with its role as a principal partner at the COP26 climate conference. The funding supports National Grid's goals of digitalization, decentralization, and decarbonization. Notable investments include AptEdge and Cogniac, focusing on AI-powered solutions for energy sectors. Since its inception in 2018, National Grid Partners has invested $290 million in 35 startups, achieving four exits, including the recent IPO of Copperleaf Technologies.
An electric school bus in Beverly, Massachusetts has successfully delivered power back to the grid for over 50 hours this summer. This initiative, led by National Grid (NYSE:NGG) in collaboration with Highland Electric Fleets, marks a significant milestone as the first instance of an electric school bus supporting the electricity grid via V2G technology in New England and one of the first in the U.S. The bus discharged nearly three megawatt-hours of stored electricity during 30 peak demand events, contributing to local energy efficiency and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
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