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17 Apr 2025

Ofgem to Confirm NESO’s Plan to Reform UK Grid Connections

17 Apr 2025  by power-technology   
The UK’s Office of Gas and Electricity Markets (Ofgem) is set to approve a new plan from the National Energy System Operator (NESO) to overhaul grid connections across the country. The initiative focuses on prioritizing clean energy projects, aiming to unlock £40 billion ($52.8 billion) in annual investment and clear a backlog caused by stalled projects, some delaying grid access for up to 15 years.


The reform is part of the government’s Plan for Change, which focuses on economic growth and energy security.

This reform aligns with the UK government’s Plan for Change, which emphasizes economic growth and energy security. The changes are expected to boost the economy, create jobs, and enhance living standards. NESO’s collaboration with the energy sector seeks to expedite grid connections for industries like data centers, artificial intelligence, and renewable energy projects, including wind and solar.

The plan prioritizes projects ready for development, reducing the need for £5 billion in unnecessary grid upgrades. It aims to streamline processes, ensuring efficient access to the grid for critical infrastructure and renewable energy initiatives.

Ofgem CEO Jonathan Brearley stated: “The proposed connection reforms will supercharge Great Britain’s clean power ambitions with a more targeted approach anticipated to unlock £40 billion a year of investment and energise economic growth. The reforms would cut through red tape, consign ‘zombie’ projects to the past and accelerate homegrown renewable power and energy storage connections as we head to 2030. Houses and hospitals, electric vehicle charging stations, data centres and the emerging AI sector would also all benefit from the proposed streamlined fast-track approach, which would help boost energy security and drive down bills.”

Since July 2024, the UK has attracted £43.7 billion in private clean energy investments, including £38 billion for data centers. However, grid access remains a key challenge. The reforms aim to accelerate connections for projects that generate renewable electricity, reducing dependence on global fossil fuel markets.

NESO chief operating officer Kayte O’Neill stated: “Reforming the connections process is a key enabler for delivering clean power by 2030, and will drive economic growth for Great Britain. Today’s milestone reflects the close collaboration across the energy industry with support from the government and Ofgem. Together with the wider energy industry, NESO will focus on prioritising agreements for projects that are critical and shovel-ready, bringing these to the front of the queue and giving developers the certainty they need to support investment decisions.”

The initiative reflects a commitment to advancing clean energy and supporting economic development while addressing grid connection challenges through targeted and efficient reforms.

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