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As the nation navigates this pandemic, we couldn’t be prouder of our people and all they’re doing to keep power flowing for the millions of people our services are vital for.
We have provided £2,000 to supply essential items such as UHT milk, pasta, sugar, tinned meat and tinned vegetables, in addition to toiletries that the foodbank is providing to those in need throughout the coronavirus outbreak.
We are pleased to have been able to provide funding to support Age Connects North East Wales deliver shopping and prescription medication to the doorsteps of hundreds of elderly people across Flintshire and Wrexham during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Drawings, letters and messages from Glasgow’s children and young people will also be included in the parcels to remind those receiving them that they are not alone during the coronavirus outbreak.
If you see our teams working in your communities, rest assured they are working on critical activities to keep the power flowing to homes, hospitals and other vital services at this time.
All NHS workers will be eligible for the scheme, which has been launched to help them minimise the risks of contracting Covid-19 while travelling to and from work on public transport.
The UK has one of the most reliable electricity networks in the world and the contingency plans we have developed alongside other network operators, Government and electricity regulator Ofgem, will ensure power continues to flow throughout the coronavirus crisis.
If you see one of our engineers outside your home, or if they visit your property during the coronavirus emergency, please be assured they are there because it is critical.
The RIIO-ED2 business plan will be submitted to Ofgem for approval at the end of 2021, setting out the investment required to help communities achieve a zero carbon future.
As the COVID-19 situation develops, we’ve implemented our business continuity plans and have a dedicated team monitoring and responding to the situation.