The "GIS Boundary Information" dataset provides the SPEN licence area boundaries for our SP Distribution (SPD), SP Manweb (SPM) and SP Transmission (SPT) licence areas. Please note that the SPT licence area is essentially the same as the SPD licence area so is not included as a separate feature in the data table.The table gives the following information: SPD: Licenced Distribution Network Operator (DNO) for Central Belt and South of Scotland up to and including the 33kV network.SPM: Licenced Distribution Network Operator (DNO) for North Wales, Merseyside, Cheshire and North Shropshire up to and including the 132kV network.SPT: Licenced Transmission Network Owner (TNO) for the Central Belt and South of Scotland for network operating greater than or equal too 132kV.For additional information on column definitions, please click the Dataset schema link below.
DisclaimerWhilst all reasonable care has been taken in the preparation of this data, SP Energy Networks does not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy or completeness of this data, and is not liable for any loss that may be attributed to the use of this data. For the avoidance of doubt, this data should not be used for safety critical purposes without the use of appropriate safety checks and services e.g. LineSearchBeforeUDig etc. Please raise any potential issues with the data which you have received via the feedback form available at the Feedback tab above (must be logged in to see this).
Data TriageAs part of our commitment to enhancing the transparency, and accessibility of the data we share, we publish the results of our Data Triage process.Our Data Triage documentation includes our Risk Assessments; detailing any controls we have implemented to prevent exposure of sensitive information. Click here to access the Data Triage documentation for the GIS Boundary Information dataset.To access our full suite of Data Triage documentation, visit the SP Energy Networks Data & Information page.Download dataset metadata (JSON)
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The Scotland Heat Map is a tool to help plan for the reduction of carbon emissions from heat in buildings. This service allows users to download spatial data from the map. The Scotland Heat Map is produced by the Scottish Government. The most recent version is the Scotland Heat Map 2022, which was released to local authorities in November 2023. More information can be found in the documentation available on the Scottish Government website: https://www.gov.scot/publications/scotland-heat-map-documents/
Quarterly sub-regional statistics show the number of installations and total installed capacity by technology type in England, Scotland and Wales at the end the latest quarter that have been confirmed on the Central Feed-in Tariff Register.
Following the closure of the Feed-in-Tariff scheme in March 2019, the release published in January 2020 will be the final release of this publication.
For general enquiries concerning the table and maps email fitstatistics@energysecurity.gov.uk
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The "GIS Boundary Information" dataset provides the SPEN licence area boundaries for our SP Distribution (SPD), SP Manweb (SPM) and SP Transmission (SPT) licence areas. Please note that the SPT licence area is essentially the same as the SPD licence area so is not included as a separate feature in the data table.The table gives the following information: SPD: Licenced Distribution Network Operator (DNO) for Central Belt and South of Scotland up to and including the 33kV network.SPM: Licenced Distribution Network Operator (DNO) for North Wales, Merseyside, Cheshire and North Shropshire up to and including the 132kV network.SPT: Licenced Transmission Network Owner (TNO) for the Central Belt and South of Scotland for network operating greater than or equal too 132kV.For additional information on column definitions, please click the Dataset schema link below.
DisclaimerWhilst all reasonable care has been taken in the preparation of this data, SP Energy Networks does not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy or completeness of this data, and is not liable for any loss that may be attributed to the use of this data. For the avoidance of doubt, this data should not be used for safety critical purposes without the use of appropriate safety checks and services e.g. LineSearchBeforeUDig etc. Please raise any potential issues with the data which you have received via the feedback form available at the Feedback tab above (must be logged in to see this).
Data TriageAs part of our commitment to enhancing the transparency, and accessibility of the data we share, we publish the results of our Data Triage process.Our Data Triage documentation includes our Risk Assessments; detailing any controls we have implemented to prevent exposure of sensitive information. Click here to access the Data Triage documentation for the GIS Boundary Information dataset.To access our full suite of Data Triage documentation, visit the SP Energy Networks Data & Information page.Download dataset metadata (JSON)