
(qlmbusinessnews.com via theguardian.com – – Thur, 9th June 2022) London, Uk – –
UK energy regulator berates suppliers for ‘unacceptable’ time taken to restore power to thousands of homes
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Thousands of households in Britain faced “appalling conditions” when they were left without power for more than a week after Storm Arwen hit last year because power companies were underprepared, the industry watchdog has said.
Publishing its full report into the response of power distributors to the storm, Ofgem said they provided an “unacceptable service” to customers, with nearly 1m homes losing power and 4,000 of those cut off for longer than a week.
Ofgem has issued a raft of recommendations which include stress-testing the capacity of customer call centres, and forcing power network and distributing firms to submit winter preparedness plans that prove they can properly support customers during power disruptions.
Brearley said it was important to prepare for future disruption, given that the climate crisis was likely to increase the frequency of extreme weather events.
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“Network companies need to do better, not just to prevent power disruptions, but to ensure that when power is off, they work smarter to get people back on power quicker, and keep customers informed with accurate and timely information. This is the very least customers should be able to expect,” Brearley said.
By Kalyeena Makortoff