AN OVERSIGHT body has announced it will perform a review of the impact of Storm Arwen.

Ofgem has today announced it is launching a review into the impact of the storm. This will focus on the role of the network companies in maintaining the resilience of the system and their emergency response, including their communications with customers.

As part of this review, Ofgem will establish the facts and, if necessary, will pursue further enforcement action. The full terms of reference will be available Monday 6 December.

Although most are back on power, Ofgem will be looking carefully at the response to the storm to see if there are any lessons to be learnt by network companies.

The limit on the amount of compensation available to those affected by Storm Arwen has also been removed which means that the customers most affected could receive up to £140 a day for each day they’re off power until power is restored.

£70 compensation is available for first 48 hours, and then £70 for every 12 hours thereafter without power.

The additional compensation will apply to customers without power for more than 6.5 days, which would otherwise have been capped at £700.

The network companies are working with British Red Cross and local resilience forums to provide extra help and support. Welfare centres have been set up in some of the worst hit areas, providing hot food and respite.

Jonathan Brearley, Ofgem’s Chief Executive said: “We understand this is a really worrying time for people who are without heat and power as the severity of Storm Arwen has hit homes and businesses in the North of England and Scotland.

"The effects of Storm Arwen are still being felt with 10,500 homes still without power.

“We accept the network companies have been working in challenging conditions, but until every home in Britain has power restored, that relentless effort must continue.

"We are launching a review into how the storm has been handled. We have strict rules on how network companies need to operate in these circumstances, and we will take action if needed.

“The absolute priority remains getting people back on power as quickly as possible, but for those who have not had power because of Storm Arwen, there are ways for customers to claim compensation by contacting their network company.

"After discussions between the regulator and the industry, network companies have agreed to remove the £700 cap on compensation to allow affected customers to claim for the full period they have been without power.

“I’ve launched an urgent review to see if there are things that the industry could learn from this response in order to improve our support to consumers in the future.”

Peter Bingham, Chief Engineer at Ofgem said: “We’re onsite in the hardest hit areas of Scotland and the North of England to see for ourselves the enormous challenge network companies have had.

“We are talking to affected customers in these areas as well as our colleagues in the industry to get an accurate picture of whether there are lessons to be learnt from the response to this storm that we can use to improve support given to consumers in the future.”