| Former type | Public |
|---|---|
| Fate | demerged into Innogy and International Power |
| Successor | Innogy International Power |
| Founded | 1990 |
| Defunct | 2001 |
| Headquarters | London, UK |
| Industry | Energy |
| Products | Gas and Electricity |
National Power Plc was formerly an energy company based in the United Kingdom.
History
National Power was formed following the privatisation of the UK electricity market in 1990.[1] In England and Wales the Central Electricity Generating Board, which was responsible for the generation and transmission of electricity was split into three generating companies Powergen, National Power and Nuclear Electric and a transmission company National Grid Company. National Power was the largest of these new companies having around 52 percent of the generating market. It later diversified into the supply market in November 1998 by purchasing the supply business of the regional electricity company Midlands Electricity and created the Npower supply brand.[2] In 2001 following investor pressure the company demerged into two separate companies Innogy, which was responsible for the UK based operations, and International Power, which took over the international operations.[3]
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