Park Electricity is the electricity provider to the Park. Like all other Park infrastructure services, the ‘private estate’ status means Scottish Hydro Electric’s responsibility starts and ends at the main entrance. Therefore, NFD own and operate the electrical system in the Park, that delivers electricity to customers and maintains the infrastructure. NFD purchases electricity solely from the Findhorn Wind Park, which itself owns and generates electricity via the four wind turbines located to the east of the Park.
Overview
UK regulations and standards: Park Electricity,as a supplier/distributor is regulated and governed by OFGEM (the UK’s electricity and gas regulator); and the Electricity Safety, Quality and Continuity Regulations (ESQCR) and the IEE Wiring Regulations.
The electrical distribution network in The Park has developed over the years to meet the needs of existing users and to accommodate new clients. NFD are constantly focused on the challenges of meeting the demands of a growing eco-village and the tight regulations governing the standards of supply networks, primarily to enhance safety but also to provide a reliable source of electricity within defined tolerances.
In addition, the load demanded by existing occupiers has generally increased, reflecting the greater use of electrical appliances in the home and in business.
Update
NFD have embarked on a five year upgrade plan to provide a balanced network of appropriately sized underground cables, sections of which may be readily isolated for maintenance or testing, that safely and reliably supplies sufficient electricity to end users via a series of safe, secure and uncluttered distribution boxes.
An example of this work in progress is in the Central Area (running from Universal, behind the CC to Muriel’s at the old entrance), where we have replaced overhead cables with a buried ring main and added associated switching gear and distribution boxes. NFD’s investment in this part of upgrading the infrastructure in 2008/09 alone, was £50,000 GBP.
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