We're thrilled to share our Climate Transition Plan (CTP)! The plan sets out National Grid’s targets and strategy to achieve net zero by 2050 🌍 Our key focus is enabling the clean energy transition by upgrading our networks in the UK and US. We’re committed to reducing emissions and driving a sustainable future 🌱 Read the full plan here: https://natgrid.com/2P #ClimateAction #NetZero #Sustainability

Saleem Abdul

Director Projects/ Head of Grid, Barqtron Engineering Solutions. Electrical Engineer EHV/ HV/ MV Sub Stations O&M , Protection and Projects Management professional. X K Electric/ X Siemens KSA / X KESC /NEDIAN

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Well done! Happy environment day. National Grid

Daveed Sidhu

Product Management Executive | AI/ML & IoT Innovator | Driving Market Leadership in Renewable Energy & Cybersecurity | Expertise in Strategic Vision, Cross-Functional Team Leadership, and Data-Driven Product Development

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Congratulations to National Grid on unveiling your Climate Transition Plan! It's inspiring to see your commitment to achieving net zero by 2050 and your strategic focus on upgrading networks in the UK and US. By reducing emissions and driving sustainability, National Grid is playing a crucial role in the clean energy transition. Your efforts pave the way for a greener future, and it's exciting to witness such impactful progress. Keep leading the way in sustainability! 🌍🌱⚡

Mark E Payton

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Building the Climate Transition Plan (CTP) on it's Project Risk Management? The Advantages and Challenges?

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Ajeesh Suseelan

Commissioning Engineer @ ICSL UK| Transformer- Switchgear Commissioning/Testing- Primary & secondary injection | HV & EHV cables- fault finding| Risk Assessment and safety monitoring expertise|UK Transmission system

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Your efforts will see a good outcome and other countries can take it as a moral example to curb atmospheric excess carbon.

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