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After Heathrow Power Outage, UK sets up an energy resilience taskforce

The government announced on Tuesday that Britain would set up a taskforce in order to improve the resilience of the energy grid following a fire at a substation which cut off power to Heathrow Airport for nearly a day.

In March, the fire at Heathrow Airport forced Heathrow, Europe's most busy airport, to cancel flights and cause delays, revealing weaknesses in Britain's power grid.

The Government said that the Energy Security and Resilience Taskforce, headed by Ed Miliband as energy minister, will coordinate upgrades of infrastructure and emergency response protocol across the country.

The team will also be responsible for auditing asset management, fire safety and restoration procedures and ensuring critical national infrastructure operators are armed with robust business continuity plans.

The energy department responded to an independent report commissioned to determine lessons learned from the incident with the following statement: "The energy resilient strategy will embed resilience in the design of future energy systems by taking a comprehensive approach to identifying key opportunities for the sector and setting clear ambitions for system resilience."

As part of the clean energy transition, the government said it will publish a long-term strategy for energy resilience in 2026. This is to reduce cascading failures that could affect sectors like transport and telecoms.

A report from July stated that the UK power grid failed to maintain a substation. The report also said that the problem that caused the fire was found in 2018, but not corrected.

(source: Reuters)