星期五, 15 5 月, 2026
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EDF Energy's infrastructure services team rebranded to UK Power Networks Services

The infrastructure services team from EDF Energy now operates under a new name: UK Power Networks Services. This follows the completion of the sale of EDF Energy's networks business to the Cheung Kong Group (CKG). The UK Power Networks Services team have been working in tandem with their customers and stakeholders to ensure a seamless transition and operational continuity.


The team provides the full range of electrical infrastructure services from low voltage (LV) and high voltage (HV) contracting to the full whole life asset management and operation of business-critical energy networks. Its specialist areas include airports, rail, defence and commercial networks.


The Cheung Kong Group (CKG) is a global infrastructure company with diversified investments in transportation, energy and water infrastructure-related businesses. Operating in Hong Kong, Mainland China, Australia, the United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand and the Philippines, it is a leading player in the global infrastructure arena.


CKG already operates electricity distribution businesses serving communities in Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand. In the UK, businesses in which CKG has invested – such as Northern Gas Networks and Cambridge Water – have won awards and recognition from their regulators for setting industry-leading standards.

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