Electricity distribution network operators (DNOs) operate regional monopolies, so pricing in the industry is heavily regulated by Ofgem in Great Britain and the Northern Ireland Authority for Utility Regulation (NIAUR) in Northern Ireland. In the United Kingdom, there are currently 15 different DNOs managed by seven operators and 16 independent distribution network operators (IDNOs) working primarily to connect new housing, commercial and industrial premises to existing networks. Firms in this industry operate the low-voltage electricity distribution networks that carry power from high-voltage transmission lines to end users. This report covers the scope, size, disposition and growth of the industry including the key sensitivities and success factors. Also included are five year industry forecasts, growth rates and an analysis of the industry key players and their market shares.Lost its spark: A slump in demand for electricity is denting revenue growth in 2023-24
Table of Contents
ABOUT THIS INDUSTRY- Industry Definition
- Main Activities
- Similar Industries
- Additional Resources
INDUSTRY PERFORMANCE
- Executive Summary
- Key External Drivers
- Current Performance
- Industry Outlook
- Industry Life Cycle
- Supply Chain
- Products & Services
- Major Markets
- Globalisation & Trade
- Business Locations
- Market Share Concentration
- Key Success Factors
- Cost Structure Benchmarks
- Barriers to Entry
OPERATING CONDITIONS
- Capital Intensity
- Industry Data
- Annual Change
- Key Ratios
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- SSE plc
- UK Power Networks Holdings Ltd
- Northern Powergrid Holdings Company
- Electricity North West Ltd
- National Grid Electricity Distribution plc
- Scottish Power UK plc
Methodology
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