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National Grid boss says Heathrow had 'enough power'National Grid's chief executive has said Heathrow had "enough power" from other substations following Friday's fire that caused the airport to shut down.
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inews.co.uk on MSNHeathrow ‘had enough power’ and did not have to close, National Grid boss claimsHeathrow chief Thomas Woldbye appeared to shift some of the blame on to the power industry, saying the airport would assess if it needed “a different level of resilience if we c ...
London's Heathrow airport had "enough power" from other substations following Friday's fire that caused the airport to shut down, and that two other substations remained operational and capable of ...
The chief executive of National Grid has claimed that Heathrow Airport had enough power from other substations despite Friday's shutdown. Around 1,300 flights were affected after a fire knocked ...
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Heathrow Airport had enough power to remain open on Friday, after the London hub spent most of the day closed due to a fire at a nearby electrical substation, according to Britain's National Grid.
The official said he had raised concerns about Heathrow’s electricity supply days before a power outage forced it to shut ...
Britain's National Grid said on Friday the network of the North Hyde substation, in west London, has been reconfigured to restore power to the parts of Heathrow Airport connected to it on an interim ...
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Heathrow had 'enough power' despite substation fire, National Grid boss saysas ITV News Consumer Editor Chris Choi reports Heathrow Airport had “enough power” from remaining substations to avoid Friday’s shutdown, the chief executive of National Grid has said. John Pettigrew ...
National Grid's chief executive has said Heathrow had "enough power" from other substations following Friday's fire that caused the airport to shut down. John Pettigrew told the Financial Times ...
Late on Sunday, Heathrow said: “As the National Grid’s chief executive, John Pettigrew, noted, he has never seen a transformer failure like this in his 30 years in the industry. His view confirms that ...
National Grid chief executive John Pettigrew said it was a 'question for Heathrow' why operations were shut down for almost 24 hours.
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