Land Rights The right of access to land is granted through a Land Right which can be a personal agreement such as a wayleave or a permanent right to land, known as an easement. Utility companies require land rights to install and maintain or renew equipment on...
Net Zero Vs Zero Carbon We often come across terms like “net zero” and “zero carbon” but… – What do they mean? – How do they distinguish from each other? – What does it mean for my UK business? What does “Net...
Celebrating 9 Years of Connections2energy This month marks a significant milestone for Connections2energy, as we celebrate nearly a decade of dedicated service in the utility industry. During this relatively short period, we have been a driving force in reshaping the...
Utility Connections for Self-Builders Utilities are generally considered to include electricity, gas, water, sewage and telecommunications services. They are a specialist element of a project that are often overlooked. Ensuring that utilities are supplied to...
What are DNOs, IDNOs and ICPs? What is a DNO? DNO stands for Distribution Network Operator. In the context of the utilities sector, particularly electricity, they are companies that are authorised to distribute electricity in the UK. DNOs are licensed companies that...
Understanding Contestable and Non-Contestable Works in the UK Utilities Sector There are two categories of work when providing new utility connections: “contestable works” and “non-contestable works.” But what do they mean?...