National Grid News

20 Feb 2025

Reinforcement work to make power supplies in Fishguard more resilient welcomed by local MP

Reinforcement work to make power supplies in Fishguard more resilient welcomed by local MP: Ben Lake MP with Andrew Davies and Mark Phillips from NGED in Fishguard

Ben Lake, MP for Ceredigion Preseli, visited Fishguard to see how National Grid Electricity Distribution is reinforcing electricity supplies.  

He met with local engineers who told him how the essential work would support the growing demand for electricity. They briefed him on how they were mindful of carrying out the work in a way that causes the least disruption as possible to the local community, despite the challenge of working on narrow streets.  

  

Ben Lake MP for Ceredigion Preseli, said: “I was pleased to walk around the Fishguard reinforcement scheme with the National Grid Electricity Distribution team and to meet their local contractors. The works being done will increase the resilience of the electricity network in the town. These upgrades mean residents will be able to connect low carbon technologies, like EVs and heat pumps, and allow National Grid to restore power quicker if there are power outages.”   

  

Andrew Davies, National Grid Electricity Distribution Head of Operations for West Wales, said: “We are carrying out essential reinforcement work in Fishguard to improve the resilience and reliability of the town’s electricity supply. 

  

“This work will to help to meet new and future demand for electricity as we support the energy transition and drive economic growth.” 

Contact Information

Hannah McCarthy
National Grid
hannah.mccarthy@nationalgrid.com

Notes to editors

  • National Grid operates the electricity transmission network in England and Wales and is the distribution network operator for the Midlands, South West England and South Wales. 

 

  • The distribution network is responsible for delivering electricity to eight million customers and National Grid is committed to investing around £1 billion on its distribution network annually.  

 

  • National Grid is not an electricity supply company and does not bill customers in the UK. Its responsibility is to distribute electricity to homes and businesses. 

 

  • The distribution element makes up around 10 per cent of an average customer’s annual bill which is around £100 or 27p a day.    

 

  • In a power cut, call 105 for free 24 hours a day.