Network and infrastructure
We own the national electricity transmission system in England and Wales. The system consists of approximately 4,500 miles of overhead line, over 900 miles of underground cable and over 300 substations.
Enquiries about working near our assets
If you have any questions or need more information about working near our network assets, please contact the National Grid Asset Protection team or submit an enquiry via the Linesearch website.
Linesearch provides search facilities for our assets so you can:
- check if your works will affect our transmission network
- find out if it's safe to dig before you start works
- find out where NGET's buried electricity cables are located
- identify where NGET's overhead lines are located and request line profile drawings and safety guidance.
Phone: 0800 001 4282 (Asset Protection)
Email: [email protected]
For domestic enquiries, such as metering or power cuts, please contact your local electricity distribution operator, which can be found on the ENA website.
Network Access Policy
National Grid Electricity Transmission’s Network Access Policy (NAP) is written to facilitate collaboration between Transmission Owners, National Grid Electricity System Operator (NGESO) and other stakeholders.
The Network Access Policy is designed to deliver value for consumers in relation to the planning, management and operation of the electricity transmission system in Great Britain.