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Grid for Good (National Grid): Episode One - Who, what and why?

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National Grid is responsible for taking high voltage ‘raw’ energy from producers such as wind turbine and solar farms, as well as from power stations and gas refineries that are located across the UK, and carry it around the country using a network of cables, pipes, pylons and wires to where it’s needed – our towns and cities, industrial areas and transport links.

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© Fun Kids Length 3 min 21 October 2021 Season 1 Episode 1 ClimateNatureAI UK Story

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© Fun Kids Length 3 min 21 October 2021 Season 1 Episode 1 ClimateNatureAI UK Story

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National Grid is responsible for taking high voltage ‘raw’ energy from producers such as wind turbine and solar farms, as well as from power stations and gas refineries that are located across the UK, and carry it around the country using a network of cables, pipes, pylons and wires to where it’s needed – our towns and cities, industrial areas and transport links.

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