10 March 202026 April 2021Headline Powering productivity with proven expertise, safety and efficiency Ensuring every clients electrical networks are operating efficiently and to the highest level of safety is important to Energy Assets Networks (EA Networks). Typically, all new developments require a new electricity distribution network and those networks are installed by a qualified Independent Connection Provider (ICP) accredited to the Lloyds Register National Electricity Registration Scheme (NERS). EA Networks manage thousands of ‘final mile’ electricity connection points for residential housing schemes and industrial and commercial developments. As an Ofgem regulated Independent Distribution Network Operator (IDNO) EA Networks adopts new electricity distribution assets installed by ICPs after agreeing the value of the assets. For 18 months EA Networks has worked with such an ICP, Sinewave Energy Solutions, a specialist engineering company who provide High and Low voltage electrical services across the UK. Sinewave Energy Solutions delivers turnkey solutions for any electrical challenge up to 132kv. EA Networks assisted Sinewave with a number of newly constructed assets to procure new electricity distribution assets through an ‘asset value’ model. Director Adam Woodley said: “We chose to work with Energy Assets Networks for a number of reasons. One of the key benefits was their competitive and flexible pricing structure. We also knew EA Networks design requirements also conformed to industry standards and provided a competitive advantage in the marketplace. The responsiveness of EA Networks Team to our requirements enabled the accelerating network design and approvals to deliver our projects in the shortest possible timescales. Delivering efficiency and expertise with solutions, certification and compliance against our contracted SLAs ensured the team kept us on track. This was also evident when the team including Jayson Whitaker, MD, Symon Gray, Compliance and Standards Manager, and Eugene Darmody, Business Development Manager, often went above and beyond by making themselves available to us out of hours for which we were grateful. EA Networks is generally involved in each of our tenders now due to the relationship we’ve development and in recognition of the ease in how they provide bespoke asset-based innovation and management advice tailored to our delivery.” #TheFirstNameForTheFinalMile Post navigation EAP Gains MAM Accreditation from OfgemCoronavirus (COVID-19) Important Update
16 November 2021NewsEnergy Assets wins government grant to digitise underground utility asset dataEnergy Assets Networks and Pipelines (EAN & P) have won grant funding from the Government’s Geospatial Commission to digitise their underground power and gas assets. We are one of two organisations operating in Greater London to have received funding, which […] READ MORE
20 November 202026 April 2021NewsEnergy Assets Builds Regulatory Capacity to Support Growth PlansAs Britain’s fastest-growing local energy network owner and operator, we are strengthening our regulatory expertise in support of our ambitious growth plans. Energy Assets Networks and Pipelines (EAN/EAP), which operates final mile electricity and gas networks, has recruited Donna Townsend […] READ MORE
18 May 202118 May 2021NewsSteven McGill Joins EAP as Head of PipelinesEnergy Assets Pipelines (EAP), a fast-growing Independent Gas Transporter, has appointed Steven McGill as Head of Pipelines to support our business expansion strategy. At EAP, we adopt, own and manage local gas distribution networks for new build housing schemes and […] READ MORE