ESP Utilities Group
Alexander Green has a diverse work experience in the utilities industry. Alexander has held various roles in different companies, starting from their current position as Head of Gas at ESP Utilities Group Ltd since 2022. Prior to this, they were the Head of Compliance and Development at GTC from 2021 to 2022. Before that, they served as the Commercial Director at Express Utilities from 2020 to 2021. Alexander also held the position of Head of Innovation at Gas Transportation Company from 2019 to 2020. Previously, they worked as a Policy Manager and >7bar Operate & Maintain at Cadent Gas Ltd from 2017 to 2019. Alexander's earlier experience includes roles at National Grid and Morrison Utility Services, where they gained valuable experience in engineering, operations, and strategy analysis. Overall, their work experience spans over a decade, showcasing their expertise and progression in the utilities industry.
Alexander Green earned a Bsc (Hons) Geography degree from the University of Exeter from 2005 to 2008. Prior to that, they attended NFGS from 1998 to 2005, where they completed A Levels in Physics, Economics, and Geography.
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ESP Utilities Group
ESP Utilities Group Ltd is licensed to operate gas and electricity networks by the industry regulator Ofgem and has helped thousands across the country to make the connection. We operate the on-site infrastructure for new housing developments, for industrial and commercial premises and for communities not previously connected to the national natural gas network. Currently around 270,000 gas customers are connected to the network through pipelines operated and managed by ES Pipelines. The principal customer groups we serve are: Residential – extending the gas network to existing homes (also known as Infill), as well as adopting infrastructure for New Housing developments. Industrial and Commercial - we look carefully at each proposal to develop innovative solutions to extend the network even where previous attempts have failed.