Check for power cuts in your area. you can call 105 and get information on any local power cuts. Check if your neighbours have also lost electricity. If they have, it’s likely that the fault is on our electricity network. Also check the street lighting. If you notice that the street lights are on but the lights in all or some of the houses in your street are off then there’s a fault at the local sub-station or power cables feeding your street. If everyone else has power and your home doesn’t, then it’s likely to be an issue with your own fuses or breakers. If your fuses and breakers are OK, then you could have an internal wiring or appliance fault.
If you are unsure who To Contact if you have a power cut, call the new 105 number
105 is a new three-digit number that people can call to report or
get information about power cuts. 105 is free of charge and will put you through to your
electricity network operator. You can call 105 from most
landlines and mobile phones.http://www.powercut105.com/
https://www.energynetworks.org/customers/power-cut
or contact your local distribution company using the numbers below.
North Scotland:
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks
0800 048 3515
Central & Southern Scotland:
SP Energy Networks
0330 1010 300
North East England & Yorkshire:
Northern Powergrid
0800 011 3332
North West England:
Electricity North West
0800 195 4141
Merseyside, Cheshire, North Wales & North Shropshire:
SP Energy Networks
0330 1010 300
East Midlands & West Midlands:
Western Power Distribution
0800 096 3080
South Wales & South West England:
Western Power Distribution
0800 096 3080
London, South East England & Eastern England:
UK Power Networks
0845 601 4516
Southern England:
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks
0800 048 3516
Northern Ireland:
Northern Ireland Electricity Networks
03457 643 643
Republic of Ireland:
ESB Networks
00353 1850 372 757