- Public Electricity Suppliers
Public Electricity Suppliers ("PES") were the fourteen companies created when the electricity market in the
United Kingdom wasprivatised . InEngland andWales the Central Electricity Generating Board was responsible for the generation and transmission of electricity, while 12 Area Electricity Boards (AEB) were responsible for distribution and supply to consumers. In Scotland the structure was different with all aspects of generation, transmission, distribution and supply being carried out by two vertically integrated companies.On 31 March 1990 as part of the privatisation of the electricity system in England and Wales the Area Electric Boards were changed into independent Regional Electricity Companies (RECs) and the CEGB was split into four companies, three generation companies and
National Grid Company , operator of theNational Grid . The National Grid Company was placed under the ownership of the RECs. On 11 December 1990 the RECs were privatised. In 1991, the vertically integrated Scottish boards were mainly privatised whole, with the exception of their nuclear plants which were passed to Scottish Nuclear, and later privatised as part ofBritish Energy .In 2000, as part of further restructuring of the market under the
Utilities Act 2000 , the Public Electricity Suppliers were required to have separate licenses for their supply business and distribution networks, which were renamed asDistribution Network Operators (DNOs).Regional Electricity Companies in England and Wales : Key to Diagram
# East Midlands Electricity
# Eastern Electricity
# London Electricity
# MANWEB
# Midlands Electricity
# Northern Electric
# NORWEB
# SEEBOARD
# South Wales Electricity
# South Western Electricity
# Southern Electric
# Yorkshire ElectricityPublic Electricity Suppliers
Scottish Power Formerly the
South of Scotland Electricity Board became Scottish Power PlcScottish Hydro-Electric Formerly the
North of Scotland Hydro Board became Scottish Hydro-Electric Plc then went on to merge withSouthern Electric to becomeScottish & Southern East Midlands Electricity Formerly (pre-privatisation)
East Midlands Electricity Board . Acquired byPowergen in 1998. Rebranded withMEB asCentral Networks in April 2004. The successor retail supply business is now part of E.On.Eastern Electricity Acquired by
Hanson plc in 1995. Demerged from Hanson as part of The Energy Group plc. The Energy Group was later sold to the US firm Texas Utilities and became TXU Energi, part of TXU Europe. In 2002 it was sold to Powergen, which was subsequently acquired by the German utility company E.On, and the operations were rebranded in 2004.London Electricity Formerly
London Electricity Board . Acquired by US basedEntergy in 1996 for £1.3bn ($2.1bn). Acquired by EDF International in 1998, who merged it with SEEBOARD to formEDF Energy .MANWEB Formerly
Merseyside and North Wales Electricity Board . Manweb plc was acquired byScottish Power in 1995, now SP Manweb plc.Midlands Electricity (MEB )Formerly
Midland Electricity Board . MEB orMidlands Electricity was subject of a takeover bid by Powergen in 1996, however this was blocked. The company eventually did acquire the company in January 2004. In April 2004 MEB and East Midlands Electricity rebranded as Central Networks for distribution, and the domestic supply business now uses the name of its German parent E.On. The supplier side of the former MEB business isnpower .Northern Electric Formerly
North Eastern Electricity Board . The electricity distribution business is today operated byCE Electric UK , a subsidiary ofMidAmerican Energy Holdings Company . The successor company to the retail supply business isnpower .NORWEB Formerly
North Western Electricity Board . Merged with Northwest Water in 1995 to form United Utilities, the electricity businesses of which were subsequently sold off, with the retail supply arm of Norweb becoming part of TXU Energi, and so now part of E.On.SEEBOARD Formerly
South Eastern Electricity Board .South Wales Electricity Formerly
South Wales Electricity Board , later known asSWALEC . SWALEC was later acquired byScottish & Southern Energy plc.South Western Electricity Formerly
South Western Electricity Board ,SWEB was acquired by London Electricity (owned by EDF) in 1999.Southern Electric Formerly
Southern Electricity Board merged in 1998 withScottish Hydro-Electric plc to formScottish & Southern Energy plc.Yorkshire Electricity Formerly
Yorkshire Electricity Board External links
* [http://www.energylinx.co.uk/electricity_distribution_map.htm Map of current Electricity Distribution Operators]
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