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National Energy System Operator
Organization GovernmentThe National Energy System Operator (Neso) manages Great Britain's electricity grid connections for clean energy projects.
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The National Energy System Operator (Neso) is the entity responsible for managing Great Britain's electricity grid connections. Neso has recently become newsworthy due to its role in facilitating the connection of clean energy projects to the national grid. In an effort to accelerate progress towards the government's 2030 clean power targets, Neso has offered grid connection dates to over 700 renewable energy projects since the beginning of the year. This development follows a two-year process to unblock grid connections, which had previously caused significant delays. The organization's efforts are crucial for meeting ambitious clean energy goals and are a key factor in the ongoing transition to a more sustainable energy system in Great Britain.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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