FAQs

Here, you’ll find answers to common questions about what we do and how we do it. Whether you’re new to independent connection grid connections or need detailed guidance, our handy FAQs are here to help.

Browse this section for answers and tips on all your electricity connection needs.

How does using an ICP benefit me?

We use our experience and expertise to negotiate with the DNO, providing a cost-effective connection, and securing the capacity for your site. Design, Construct, through to Energisation. Producing a concept design, to a fully detailed project plan that caters to your current and future energy needs.

What is an Independant Connection Provider (ICP)?

An Independent Connections Provider (ICP) refers to a recognized company capable of constructing electricity networks to meet the specific standards and quality necessary for acceptance by either a DNO, like UK Power Networks, or an Independent Distribution Network Operator (IDNO).

What Is An Independent Distribution Network Operator (IDNO)?

An Independent Distribution Network Operator (IDNO) is a certified organisation with a broader role compared to an Independent Connection Provider (ICP). The ICP is responsible for constructing the electrical infrastructure and making the necessary connections. Once the IDNO takes over, it assumes ownership of the regional electricity network and is responsible for its ongoing maintenance, as well as handling fault repairs around the clock. Find out more: www.advancedelectricitynetworks.co.uk

What Is The National Electricity Registration Scheme (NERS)?

National Electricity Registration Scheme (NERS). As part of an ongoing process to introduce competition to the electrical service market, eSmart Networks operates under the National Electricity Registration Scheme (NERS) on behalf of the UK Distribution Network Operators (DNOs). NERS is managed by Lloyds Accreditation.

What are Contestable Works?

Contestable Works: Connection works that can be carried out by eSmart Networks an Independant Connections Provider (ICP). You have a choice when deciding who shall complete these elements of your connection.

What are Non-Contestable Works?

Non-Contestable Works: These are connection works that must be performed exclusively by the host Distribution Network Operator (DNO). In order to ensure the safety and reliability of the distribution network. Furthermore, as an ICP, you cannot select another entity to carry out these specific aspects of your connection. As a result, it is required by law for the DNO to handle them.

What is High Voltage (HV)?

In the UK, “high voltage” (HV) refers to electrical voltage levels above the standard home voltage of 230 volts. It is commonly used in industrial applications, power transmission, and distribution networks.

High voltage systems are regulated by organisations like National Grid Electricity Transmission and local distribution network operators. Subsequently ensuring safe, reliable transmission and distribution of electricity, consequently following safety standards and regulations.

What is Extra High Voltage?

EHV stands for Extra High Voltage. It refers to the highest voltage levels used in electrical power transmission systems, ranging from 345 kV to 1200 kV. Providing the long distance delivery of electricity with reduced losses.

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