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To report a power cut, call 105

Is there a power cut in my area? Do not call your electricity supplier. Electricity suppliers sell consumers energy and are not responsible for the power lines that connect your home or business to the National Grid network. Distribution network operators (DNOs) maintain the power lines that connect your home or business to the network. When you call 105, you will be put through to your DNO.

Northern Ireland Power Cut

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120 Malone Road,
Belfast, BT9 5HT

Northern Ireland Power Cuts

Northern Ireland Electricity Networks make it easy for you to find out if there has been a power cut in your area with their power cut checker. Find power cuts today: search your postcode to find the latest information for unexpected and planned power cuts in your area.

Visit the NIE Networks power cut advice page to find the answers to power cut related queries.

Call NIE Networks customer service on 03457 643 643.

Northern Ireland Power Cut

With its headquarters located in Belfast, Northern Ireland, NIE (Northern Ireland Electricity) Networks is a UK energy company. NIE Networks is the owner of the electricity transmission and distribution networks in Northern Ireland. In total Northern Ireland Electricity Networks supplies power to 900,000+ customers including residential homes, business premises & farm holdings.

Northern Ireland Power Outages Guidance

Citizens Advice has published guidance for energy consumers on where they can get independent advice about their energy supply.

It's important to know your rights when it comes to energy. You can get free, independent advice from Citizens Advice if you need any help. For example, they can help answer questions about your bills or meter, and check if you can get discounts, grants or a cheaper tariff.

Visit citizensadvice.org.uk/energy or contact the consumer helpline on 03454 04 05 06 to find out more.

Power Cut Northern Ireland

For all the latest information on both planned & unplanned power cuts in Northern Ireland:

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