Ofgem Launches Investigation Into Aug. 9 Power Cuts
20 August 2019 - 5:10PM
Dow Jones News
By Ian Walker
U.K. energy regulator Ofgem said Tuesday that it has launched an
investigation into the Aug. 9 power cuts that brought large parts
of the U.K. to a standstill.
The regulator said that it will investigate whether the parties
involved breached their license conditions. It added that while the
investigation doesn't indicate that any noncompliance issues have
been found, enforcement action could follow if any are
discovered.
Parties involved include National Grid ESO, National Grid
Electricity Transmission, 12 distribution network operators in
England and Wales, as well as generators RWE Generation (Little
Barford Power station) and Orsted (Hornsea).
Ofgem said it is also liaising with the rail regulator and will
be engaging with rail authorities to understand better why the drop
in frequency on the energy network led to disruption for
passengers.
"The power cuts of Friday Aug. 9 caused interruptions to
consumers' energy and significant disruption to commuters. It's
important that the industry takes all possible steps to prevent
this happening again," Ofgem's Executive Director of Systems and
Networks Jonathan Brearley said.
Write to Ian Walker at ian.walker@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
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