Annual Review
The energy networks are essential to finding a secure, sustainable and affordable solution to the challenges of our energy future - playing our part in a once in a generation shift in energy thinking.
ENA's work cuts across a range of key issues that affect how our networks operate and the way we deliver and manage low-carbon energy. The decisions made now will change how we generate, move and consume energy forever - that's why ENA and our members remain at the heart of things. We're proud to be actively engaged in the solutions for the future, so each year we produce an Annual Review setting out the work we've done and how we've raised the profile of the vital role the networks play.
Annual Review 2011 - Shaping a smarter future
Annual Review 2010 - The road to a smarter grid
Addressing the challenges of energy and climate change is undoubtedly one of the most significant the UK and Ireland face. Over the past year we've seen a change of government in the UK and Ireland, the challenges of economic recovery persist and the implications of more austere times starting to become clear. One thing is certain, however, the central role of the energy networks will be vital in the future.
Annual Review 2009
Energy has climbed steadily up the political agenda as the UK has geared up to tackle climate change and ensure that energy supplies for the UK are secure. The UK needs a new fleet of generation plant. Irrespective of whether that fleet is led by nuclear, renewable, clean coal or any other type of power production, networks are a constant. So the past year has been characterised for ENA by our rise to the challenges emerging from the move to a low carbon economy. We are leading the thinking on future strategy.


