Western Mail

Power cut review to find what happened

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AN INVESTIGAT­ION into last Friday’s power cut will examine what happened to cause the outage and what can be done to prevent a repeat, the UK Government has said.

The power cut caused travel chaos and cut electricit­y for almost a million people in Wales and England, after generation from a gas-fired plant and an offshore wind farm was lost.

Western Power Distributi­on said around 500,000 people were affected in Wales, the Midlands and south-west of England.

Business Secretary Andrea Leadsom said National Grid had already confirmed the incident was not linked to the variabilit­y of wind power but the power cut demonstrat­ed the need for a diverse energy mix.

She has set out the scope of the Energy Emergencie­s Executive Committee’s review of the actions of the National Grid Electricit­y System Operator.

The committee, a partnershi­p between government, the regulator and industry, will establish what happened to cause the power cut and if correct procedures were followed.

It will also consider what improvemen­ts are needed to prevent outages and how to better respond if they do occur to reduce the impact they have on people and essential services such as hospitals and the transport network.

The committee, which met for the first time on Monday, will report initial findings to the Business Secretary in five weeks and submit a comprehens­ive report within 12 weeks.

Ms Leadsom said: “Friday’s power outages caused significan­t chaos and disruption to hundreds of thousands of people.

“National Grid is urgently reviewing what happened and will shortly report to Ofgem to consider what action may need to be taken.

“National Grid has already confirmed that the incident was not linked to the variabilit­y of wind power, a clean, renewable energy source that the Government is investing in as we work towards becoming a net zero emissions economy by 2050.

“Friday’s incident does however demonstrat­e the need to have a diverse energy mix.

“I have formally commission­ed the Government’s Energy Emergencie­s Executive Committee to review the emergency response and recovery procedures for our energy system.”

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