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Enable
UK Power NetworksAs part of our Enable project, we estimated the projected number of on-street disabled parking bays and Blue Badge holders in our licence areas by 2030. This data is available at the Lower Layer Super Output Area (LSOA) level. We hope that this data will help local authorities and charge point operators plan for accessible transport provision for customers. More information... - Updated 3 years ago
Community Safety Risks
London Fire BrigadeA live Power BI report that shows an overview of Community Safety metrics per London Borough (including fires as well as special service incidents). This report, which is updated daily, provides data to support the development of Community Safety Strategy Plans and helps to identify high risk key areas and monitor trends over time. If you have any questions about this tool please email [email protected] - Updated 3 years ago
Low Carbon Technologies
UK Power NetworksVolume of Low Carbon Technologies (LCT) for both generation and demand (under 1MW) connected to UK Power Networks by Primary Substation. Examples of LCTs include electric vehicle charge points and solar PV. - Created 3 years ago
Grid and Primary substations
UK Power NetworksList of Active Grid and Primary Sites and key characteristics including spatial coordinates, year commissioned and asset counts against the site.List of Active Grid and Primary Sites and key characteristics including spatial coordinates, year commissioned and asset counts against the site. - Created 3 years ago
Embedded Capacity Register
UK Power NetworksThe Embedded Capacity Register (ECR), formerly known as the System Wide Resource Register (SWRR), lists all generation, storage and flexible demand resources where the installed generation capacity, export capacity or the import capacity is greater than or equal to 1MW. More information can be found here: https://www.ukpowernetworks.co.uk/electricity/distribution-energy-resources/the-embedded-capacity-register - Updated 4 years ago
COVID-19 online diaries
GLA Opinion ResearchThe Opinion Research team set up an online diary to capture the views, behaviours and experiences of a sample of Londoners during the coronavirus outbreak. Commencing in late May, this online diary ran for 8 weeks. Fortnightly summary reports can be found accessed below, and included: Week 1 and 2 – reflected on experiences during...