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Network April 2019

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INNOVATION PROJECT OF THE YEAR – GAS WINNER WALES & WEST UTILITIES' - RAPID WINDOW CUTTERS PROJECT PARTNERSHIP INITIATIVE OF THE YEAR WINNER NORTHERN POWERGRID AND NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY - ACTIVATING COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT PROJECT STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT INITIATIVE OF THE YEAR WINNER SCOTTISH AND SOUTHERN ELECTRICITY NETWORKS - SAVE APPRENTICE OF THE YEAR WINNER NATHAN CALDER, MORRISON UTILITY SERVICES Energy & Utility Skills with the Talent Source Network - Finalist Enzen Global Ltd and J. Murphy & Sons Ltd partnership - Finalist Innovation Gateway and The Power of Many partnership - Finalist Northern Powergrid and Newcastle University partnership - Winner SSEN and their Warmworks partnership - Finalist SP Energy Networks and CALA Homes - Finalist Wales & West Utilities Warm and Safe Home partnership – Finalist Cadent's Hynet North West project - Finalist Lagoni's Cybersecurity and Open Source Scada project - Finalist National Grid Gas' Project CLoCC (Customer Low Cost Connections) - Finalist National Grid Gas' Project GRAID (Gas Robotic Agile Inspection Device) – Highly commended Wales & West Utilities' Rapid Window Cutters project - Winner Electricity North West's Powering our Communities project - Finalist Northern Powergrid's Engaging and Supporting Vulnerable Customers project - Finalist SSEN's Inclusive Service Panel project - Finalist SSEN's SAVE project - Winner SP Energy Networks Empowering Smart Cities Initiative - Finalist Switch2 Energy and Making a Success of Community Heating project – Finalist Nathan Calder, Morrison Utility Services - Winner Sherry Roach and Lee Collier, Northern Powergrid - Finalist Tom O'Callaghan, SP Energy Networks - Finalist Tim Gilbert, UK Power Networks – Finalist WHAT THE JUDGES SAID: "Northern Powergrid's Activating Community Engagement project displays an innovative approach and has huge potential in terms of cracking the really hard problem of engaging customers in energy demand management." WHAT THE JUDGES SAID: "Wales & West Utilities' rapid window cutters for live mains insertion have been developed in response to a problem which it has solved in an impressive manner, resulting in benefits for users and preventing disruption for customers." WHAT THE JUDGES SAID: "Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks' SAVE project engaged a wide variety of relevant stakeholders, and had clear benefits identified for both the company and customers. It has definite potential for further rollout." WHAT THE JUDGES SAID: "Nathan has an inspiring story, but there's also evidence of a strong contribution to the business operations. Nathan has overcome barriers and has worked hard to achieve some impressive academic achievements. This reflects very well on his employer." EVENT PARTNER CATEGORY SPONSOR BRAND SPONSOR ASSOCIATE SPONSOR UNIVERSITY of STRATHCLYDE POWER NETWORKS DEMONSTRATION CENTRE NETWORK / 9 / APRIL 2019

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