Energy Networks Association (ENA) is a not-for-profit industry body representing the companies which operate the energy networks in the UK and Ireland.
We help our members meet the challenge of delivering energy to communities across the UK and Ireland safely, sustainably and reliably.
- Our purpose is to help our members meet the challenge of delivering energy to communities across the UK and Ireland safely, efficiently, sustainably and reliably.
- Our vision is to be the authoritative and credible voice of the networks.
- Our mission is to facilitate collaboration across our sector, share best practices, promote and protect our industry’s reputation, seek to influence those who have an interest in what our members do and support our members achieve their objectives.
Committees
- Our committees include the areas of:
- Safety, health and environment
- Regulation and policy development
- Engineering and network resilience
- Innovation and development
- External affairs
In addition, we support the Energy Emergencies Executive Committee (E3C) which is managed by the UK Government.
Our members include every major electricity network operator in the UK. The electricity networks are at the heart of the energy transition.
They directly employ more than 26,000 people in the UK, including 1,500 apprentices.
They are spending and investing £33bn in our electricity grids over the coming years, to ensure safe, reliable and secure energy supplies for the millions of homes and businesses reliant on power every day.