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SWEB Energy, formerly South Western Electricity Board (SWEB) was a British state-owned regional electricity company operating in South West England which was privatised by the Thatcher government. Although sold many times, the 'SWEB' brand name survived until 2006.

The distribution network operator for the former SWEB area is now National Grid Electricity Distribution. The incumbent electricity retail company is EDF Energy.

South Western Electricity Board (SWEB)

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Former headquarters of the board, Electricity House, The Centre, Bristol[1]

The board was responsible for the purchase of electricity from the electricity generator (the Central Electricity Generating Board from 1958) and its distribution and sale of electricity to customers. The key people on the board were: Chairman A.N. Irens (1964, 1967), Deputy Chairman S.F.C. Whitmore (1964, 1967), and full-time member C.E. Knight (1964, 1967).[2]

The total number of customers supplied by the board over its operational life was:[3][4]

Number of SWEB customers 1949–89
Year 1948/9 1960/1 1965/6 1970/1 1975/6 1978/9 1980/1 1985/6 1987/8 1988/9
No. of customers, 1000s 506 789 890 960 1040 1084 1107 1169 1206 1227

The amount of electricity, in GWh, sold by South Western Electricity Board was:[3][4]<graph>{ "version": 2, "width": 600, "height": 200, "data": [ { "name": "table", "values": [ { "x": 1949, "y": 1173 }, { "x": 1956, "y": 2349 }, { "x": 1961, "y": 3647 }, { "x": 1966, "y": 5704 }, { "x": 1967, "y": 6124 }, { "x": 1968, "y": 6797 }, { "x": 1969, "y": 7309 }, { "x": 1970, "y": 7755 }, { "x": 1971, "y": 8325 }, { "x": 1972, "y": 9030 }, { "x": 1976, "y": 9441 }, { "x": 1978, "y": 9816 }, { "x": 1979, "y": 10206 }, { "x": 1980, "y": 10280 }, { "x": 1981, "y": 10100 }, { "x": 1982, "y": 10817 }, { "x": 1987, "y": 11508 }, { "x": 1988, "y": 11703 }, { "x": 1989, "y": 11950 } ] } ], "scales": [ { "name": "x", "type": "ordinal", "range": "width", "zero": false, "domain": { "data": "table", "field": "x" } }, { "name": "y", "type": "linear", "range": "height", "nice": true, "domain": { "data": "table", "field": "y" } } ], "axes": [ { "type": "x", "scale": "x" }, { "type": "y", "scale": "y" } ], "marks": [ { "type": "rect", "from": { "data": "table" }, "properties": { "enter": { "x": { "scale": "x", "field": "x" }, "y": { "scale": "y", "field": "y" }, "y2": { "scale": "y", "value": 0 }, "fill": { "value": "steelblue" }, "width": { "scale": "x", "band": "true", "offset": -1 } } } } ] }</graph>

Company timeline

In 1990, SWEB Energy was formed from the privatisation of the South Western Electricity Board.[5]

In 1995, SWEB Energy was bought by the American utility Southern Company.

In 1999, the company was bought by the PPL Corporation distribution company Western Power Distribution and was split into two. Western Power itself (officially known as WPD South West) dealt with the local distribution, metering and substations, and the 'SWEB' brand name was continued as a retail energy utility.

In June 1999, SWEB was sold to French-owned EDF Energy.[6] The acquisition was authorised by the European Commission in Jul.1999.[7] EDF discontinued the 'SWEB' brand name on 5 June 2006.

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  5. Restructuring and Privatisation of Electricity Distribution and Supply Businesses in England and Wales: A Social Cost–Benefit Analysis
  6. French beat British Energy again with £160m Sweb deal, The Independent, Jun.12.1999
  7. Commission clears acquisition of SWEB (United Kingdom) by EdF (France), European Commission, Press Release, Jul.20.1999