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UK's National Grid CEO Pettigrew to Step Down in November
UK's National Grid CEO Pettigrew to Step Down in November

Bloomberg

time01-05-2025

  • Business
  • Bloomberg

UK's National Grid CEO Pettigrew to Step Down in November

John Pettigrew will step down from his role as chief executive officer of UK FTSE 100 company National Grid Plc after almost 10 years. Pettigrew will leave in November and will be replaced by Zoë Yujnovich who joins from Shell Plc where she worked as Integrated Gas and Upstream Director and a member of the Executive Committee. Yujnovich will join the National Grid board as as Chief Executive Designate on Sept. 1 and will be appointed Chief Executive on Nov. 17.

Security concerns mount over Chinese drones used at critical sites in UK
Security concerns mount over Chinese drones used at critical sites in UK

South China Morning Post

time17-04-2025

  • Business
  • South China Morning Post

Security concerns mount over Chinese drones used at critical sites in UK

UK government officials have raised private concerns that Chinese-manufactured drones are being used to take high-resolution images of critical national infrastructure sites in the UK, going against guidance from the country's security services. Advertisement National Grid Plc, which operates the nation's electricity and gas networks, uses drones made by Shenzhen-based DJI Technology Co. to take videos, photographs and thermal images of its electricity substations, according to information posted on its website as recently as September. DJI drones have also been used to survey the construction of Electricite de France SA's Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant, to inspect solar farms, and by Thames Water to monitor reservoirs and the water supply. Deployment of the drones comes despite a warning in 2023 by the UK's National Protective Security Authority (NPSA), part of the domestic security service MI5, that British organisations managing sensitive sites should be wary of using drones 'manufactured in countries with coercive data sharing practices', a reference to China. Moreover, in 2022, the US Department of Defence included DJI on a blacklist of Chinese firms with military ties. National Grid said it follows government guidance, while Thames Water said it takes security 'seriously'. EDF did not respond to requests for comment. Advertisement DJI said in a statement that it has never received a request for overseas data from the Chinese government. 'There is simply no evidence that has been shared with us to indicate that DJI drones transmit sensitive data to any unauthorised parties,' a spokesperson said.

UK Raises Alarm on Chinese Drones Used to Survey Sensitive Sites
UK Raises Alarm on Chinese Drones Used to Survey Sensitive Sites

Bloomberg

time16-04-2025

  • Business
  • Bloomberg

UK Raises Alarm on Chinese Drones Used to Survey Sensitive Sites

By UK government officials have raised private concerns that Chinese-manufactured drones are being used to take high resolution images of critical national infrastructure sites in the UK, going against guidance from the country's security services. National Grid Plc, which operates the nation's electricity and gas networks, uses drones made by Shenzhen-based SZ DJI Technology Co. to take videos, photographs and thermal images of its electricity substations, according to information posted on its website as recently as September. DJI drones have also been used to survey the construction of Electricite de France SA 's Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant, to inspect solar farms, and by Thames Water to monitor reservoirs and the water supply.

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