What to do in event of power cuts in Hitchin: UK Power Networks tell customers to be winter ready and prepare personal power cut plan

By Layth Yousif

14th Dec 2022 | Local News

UK Power Networks is encouraging people across Hitchin and North Herts to be prepared with a personal power cut plan this winter. CREDIT: UK Power Networks
UK Power Networks is encouraging people across Hitchin and North Herts to be prepared with a personal power cut plan this winter. CREDIT: UK Power Networks

Make your plan to be winter ready

UK Power Networks is encouraging people across Hitchin and North Herts to be prepared with a personal power cut plan this winter.   

While the National Grid view remains that there will be adequate electricity supplies across the UK this winter and UK Power Networks insist local electricity networks are 99% reliable, power cuts can occasionally happen due to a range of reasons, including national energy issues.  

The energy industry has well-established procedures in place if there is ever a national energy shortage. These include planned emergency power cuts, and 'power sharing' rotas with three-hour power cuts, which could be used as a last resort once National Grid ESO has exhausted all other measures.  

Distribution network operators like UK Power Networks, which delivers power from the national grid to homes and businesses in Hitchin and elsewhere would be instructed to disconnect power supplies under the Electricity Supply Emergency Code.  

Purely as a precaution, UK Power Networks is contacting the most vulnerable customers with support and advice, and urging them to make a personal plan so that they know what do in a power cut. 

Director of Customer Service and Innovation Ian Cameron said: "A national power emergency is unlikely, but if it was to happen, we want to reassure our customers that we are here to help. Our teams work round the clock to answer customer calls and provide online updates on our website and social media.  

"We are sharing advice now, in the full hope that this will never be needed by our customers. What we are asking people to do, is to think about how they would cope if they were to be without power. There are several actions you can take right now that would better equip you, should your power go off at any point in future." 

Here are some important precautions you can take: 

Prepare -  

Find your 'block' letter (and rota, when published) at www.powercut105.com

Save 105, the free national power cut emergency number, to your phone  

Know that power cut updates are available at www.ukpowernetworks.co.uk 

Keep a mobile phone fully charged so you can use it to go online for updates or call if you have a power cut . Remember that your gas boiler, heat pump, broadband and cordless home phone will not work without electricity

Keep a torch handy in case you are without power during the night  

Have warm clothes, blankets and food which doesn't need heating accessible  

If you rely on electricity to power medical equipment and don't know what would happen to your equipment in a power cut, you should speak to your healthcare provider now. 

UK Power Networks cannot provide individual generators in the event of a national power emergency.  Make sure you know how long your backup supply will work for, and test your back up plan.

Check on neighbours, family, and friends to make sure they have a plan if they have a power cut 

     

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