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Northern Powergrid

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HeadquartersNewcastle Upon Tyne
United Kingdom
Parent organizations Berkshire Hathaway Energy
Number of employees2,700
Founded1996
SubsidiariesIntegrated Utility Services UK
Northern Powergrid UK Holdings
Areas servedNorth East
Yorkshire
North Lincolnshire
Date of Reg.
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About Northern Powergrid


Northern Powergrid Holdings Company is an electrical distribution company based in Newcastle Upon Tyne in England. It is the owner of Northern Powergrid Limited and Northern Powergrid plc which are the Distribution Network Operators for the North East England and Yorkshire regions and the North Lincolnshire area.

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UK weather: Millions told to stay at home as Storm Eunice hits

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... Northern Powergrid said it had restored power to all of its more than 20,000 customers affected by the storm by Thursday evening...

Storm Dudley: Falling power line kills 13 dogs in North Yorkshire

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... Northern Powergrid said the power line had been brought down by a falling tree...

Storm Dudley brings travel disruption as Storm Eunice looms

Storm Dudley brings travel disruption as Storm Eunice looms
Feb 17,2022 10:48 am

... In parts of north-east England, Cumbria, North Yorkshire and Lancashire, Northern Powergrid said about 14,000 customers had been affected by power cuts caused by strong winds...

Travel disruption continues in wake of Storm Dudley

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Feb 17,2022 2:05 am

... Northern Powergrid had to put people in a queue for its website due to demand...

Storm Dudley: Thousands of people lose electricity due to damage

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Northern Powergrid sorry for Storm Arwen trillion pound compensation error

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Thousands of homes without power as Storm Corrie looms

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... In England, Northern Powergrid warned " a relatively small proportion of our customers" living in Northumberland and County Durham would remain without power beyond Sunday night...

Travel disruption continues in wake of Storm Dudley

Jan 29,2022 4:28 am

Travel disruption is expected to continue across Scotland in The Wake of Storm Dudley.

Rail and ferry services have been impacted significantly and passengers are urged to check before travelling.

Much of the country experienced Heavy Rain and hurricane-force winds on Wednesday.

The Met Office issued an amber warning for wind lasting until midnight while a yellow warning is in place until 06:00 on Thursday.

The amber warning covered central Scotland, as well as parts of Northern Ireland and northern England above Hull.

The yellow warning covers most of the country south of Aberdeen, extending As Far south as Birmingham and taking in Northern Ireland .

And a yellow warning for ice is in place from 23:00 on Wednesday until 10:00 on Thursday, covering northern Scotland and the Western Isles.

Record 101mph gust

Thousands of people were in the north east of England , Cumbria, North Yorkshire and Lancashire. Northern Powergrid had to put people in a queue for its website due to demand.

In England , the Environment Agency had as of Wednesday night at Keswick Campsite and along the Cumbrian coastline from St Bees Head to Millom, along the coast from North Head to Haverigg, and 42 flood alerts, where flooding is possible.

The from Ayr to Troon, with five other flood alerts.

Deputy First Minister John Swinney chaired a further meeting of the Scottish Government 's resilience room.

A government spokeswoman said The Weather 's impact on travel, power and services was being monitored.

While the Drumalbin weather station in South Lanarkshire recorded 71mph gales on Wednesday, a gust of 101mph was recorded on Aonach Mor , near Fort William .

The Met Office said the adverse conditions would likely mellow on Thursday.

Storm damage

Train journeys were stopped from 16:00 on Wednesday and ScotRail warned disruption on some Lines would continue throughout Thursday.

The Operator has been working with Network Rail to deal with wind damage to power supplies.

It said it had received reports of trees on The Line , damage to overhead wires and signalling faults.

A ScotRail tweet read: " Teams will be working through The Night to get services back up and running as quickly as possible, but disruption is expected to continue into The Morning . We won't be able to restore services until we know routes are safe. "

A fallen tree in Kilwinning, North Ayrshire caused significant damage to overhead railway Lines - as a result, no trains are expected to run between Kilwinning and Largs/Adrossan on Thursday, Network Rail said.

Some cross-border services were due to continue at reduced speeds but Avanti West Coast said damage to overhead electric wires at Carlisle meant all Lines towards Glasgow and Edinburgh were blocked.

Transpennine Express also warned customers that significant disruption of services was likely.

Safety checks will be carried out before it is decided whether services can resume on Thursday.

Similarly, CalMac cancelled services on 20 of the 29 ferry routes on Wednesday as waves were expected to reach 12 metres (39ft) in some areas.

Forestry and Land Scotland said it was still clearing up damage to forestry caused by Storm Arwen and Storm Malik and urged people to avoid woodland areas during This Week 's storms.

Storm Eunice brewing

A second Storm - Storm Eunice - is expected to affect parts of Scotland and England on Friday.

The Met Office said conditions could be even more damaging that Storm Dudley, with stronger winds, heavy snow and possible blizzards in Scotland.

A yellow warning for wind and snow affecting central and southern Scotland has been issued from 03:00 until 18:00 on Friday.

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Meanwhile an amber warning for wind affects England - south of Manchester - and Wales from 03:00 until 21:00 on Friday.

Storm Dudley is The Fourth Storm to hit Scotland since November. Last month alone, storms Malik and Corrie caused power Cuts and.

Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN), which supplies power in the north of Scotland, said it was prepared for potential damage to The Network and had brought in more engineers.

The Firm urged people to keep their mobile phones charged, keep battery or wind-up torches and beware of fallen Power Lines .

It also advised people to keep The National 105 emergency helpline on hand.

SP Energy Networks, which supplies power in central and southern Scotland, issued similar advice, adding that conditions could make it extremely challenging for engineers to fix power Cuts - especially if climbing poles or pylons is required.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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