‘Preventable’ National Grid Failures Led

 A fire that shut London's Heathrow airport in March, stranding



thousands of people, was caused by the UK power grid's failure to 


maintain an electricity substation, an official report said on Wednesday, prompting the energy watchdog to open a probe.


The closure of Heathrow, Europe's busiest airport, cost airlines ten


s of millions of pounds. It also raised questions about the resilience of Britain's infrastructure.


Energy minister Ed Miliband called the report “deeply concerned,” after it concluded that the issue which was raised


sed the fire was identified seven years ago but went unaddressed


by power grid operator National Grid. Energy regulator Ofgem said it was “a preventable, technical fault.”


The report follows a review of the March 21 incident by the National Energy System Operator, which managed


the electricity network and was separated from National Grid last year.


As a result of the report, Ofgem launched an enforcement investigation into National Grid Electricity Tran


transmission (NGET), which owns and maintains the high-voltage electricity transmission network in England and Wales.


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Heathrow said via email that it was considering whether it wanted


ed to pursue legal action, and that it expected National Grid to take “accountability for these failures.” Heathrow itself, along with airline companies, could


potentially face a hefty compensation bill for the disruption caused to travelers.


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The report said a “catastrophic failure” on one of the transformer’s high-voltage bushings at NGET’s 275 kilovolts


t substation caused the transformer to catch fire, most likely due to moisture entering the bushing, sparking an electrical fault.


Despite detecting an elevated moisture reading in one of the bushings in 2018, which indicates an imminent fault that


requires the component to be replaced, the company did not fix the issue, the report said.

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