The UK’s energy networks have activated their weather response plans to prepare for the arrival of Storm Lilian, which is forecast to bring severe weather to parts of the country overnight tonight (Thursday 22 August) and tomorrow.
Network operators in the affected areas are increasing staffing in contact centres and operational teams, and moving equipment to where the weather is expected to be most disruptive, so it’s ready to use if needed.
Energy Networks Association (ENA), the industry body representing the UK’s energy networks has shared practical steps to help customers stay prepared and safe. Meanwhile, the cross-industry co-ordination group, known as ‘NEWSAC’ (North East West South Area Consortium), has met to review operational plans and weather forecasts, as is standard practice when a storm is named.
Mark Dunk, Head of Engineering and Resilience at ENA said:
“With severe weather forecast, our advice to customers is to prepare, care and share. Prepare by going online to PowerCut105.com for advice and call 105 for free if you have a power cut. Check in with people who might need extra help, and share this information so friends and family know what to do too.
“If you see damaged power lines or lines brought down over the coming days, stay well clear and call 105 for free to report it, or dial 999 if there’s an immediate danger to life.”
Advice for customers
The energy networks’ Prepare-Care-Share advice for severe weather can make a significant difference in staying safe and comfortable during severe weather.
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NEWSAC
The NEWSAC (North East South West Area Consortium) agreement details the application and co-ordination of mutual aid between network operators in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Jersey and the Isle of Man during and after network electricity supply emergencies, for example major storms. Mutual aid includes the transfer of field resources and supplies between network operators.
About Energy Networks Association
Energy Networks Association (ENA) is the industry body representing the energy networks. Our members include every major electricity network operator in the UK. The electricity networks are at the heart of the energy transition. They directly employ more than 26,000 people in the UK, including 1,500 apprentices. They are spending and investing £33bn in our electricity grids over the coming years, to ensure safe, reliable and secure energy supplies for the millions of homes and businesses reliant on power every day.