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Infrastructure Investment In United Kingdom
UK Power Networks Holdings Limited
The United Kingdom
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| One of UK's largest power distributors comprises three regional networks with a distribution area that covers London, South East England and the East of England; and non-regulated business comprising commercial contracts to distribute electricity to a number of privately owned sites. |
Underground - 134,767 km
Overhead - 47,391 km
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| Approximately 8 million customers |
| 40% (another 40% held by Power Assets) |
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Northern Gas Networks Limited
The United Kingdom
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| One of the eight major gas distribution networks in the United Kingdom |
| 37,000 km |
| Over 2.6 million customers |
| 47.1% (another 41.3% held by Power Assets) |
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Seabank Power Limited
Bristol, The United Kingdom
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| Owns and operates Seabank Power Station in Bristol. The electricity is sold under long-term contracts to SSE Energy Supply Ltd. |
| Approximately 1,140 MW |
| 25% (another 25% held by Power Assets) |
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Northumbrian Water
The United Kingdom
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| Operates in the water supply, sewerage and waste water industries in the United Kingdom. It is one of the ten regulated water and sewerage companies in England and Wales. |
Water mains - 25,624 km
Sewers - 16,181 km
Water treatment works - 57
Sewage treatment works - 414
Water service reservoirs - 338 |
North East of England - 2.7 million
South East of England - 1.8 million |
| 40% |
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Southern Water
The United Kingdom
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| Supplies water and waste water services to the South of England |
Water mains - 13,700 km
Length of sewers - 21,700 km |
Served population:
Water - 2.3 million
Sewerage - 4.3 million |
| 4.75% |
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