Central Networks Press Releases - January 2003


Engineers from East Midlands Electricity have worked through freezing conditions to get 26,000 Lincolnshire homes back on power so far today. EME has 170 engineers in the field in the county, with hundreds of staff called in to offer them support, and

Engineers from East Midlands Electricity have been battling to bring Lincolnshire customers back on power after blizzard conditions affected thousands of homes in the county. At the height of the storm around 36,000 customers were left without power but,

Engineers from East Midlands Electricity have been battling to bring Lincolnshire customers back on power after blizzard conditions affected thousands of homes in the county. At the height of the storm around 36,000 customers were left without power but,

Engineers from East Midlands Electricity have been battling to bring Lincolnshire customers back on power after blizzard conditions affected thousands of homes in the county. And the company has now brought in a helicopter, which will be over Lincolnshire

Engineers from East Midlands Electricity have worked through freezing conditions to get 26,000 Lincolnshire homes back on power so far today. EME has 170 engineers in the field in the county, with hundreds of staff called in to offer them support, and

The Lincolnshire region has been badly hit by blizzard conditions during the course of January 30. As a result, a total of 23,000 customers are currently without power in the county, with the East coast being particularly badly affected. EME engineers

Changing electricity supplier has just become easier and faster, thanks to a new online service developed by East Midlands Electricity (EME). In a bid to speed up customer transfers and reduce the number of those carried out erroneously, EME has joined

A six-a side football tournament organised by East Midlands Electricity (EME) has raised more than £3,000 for Cancer Research UK. Seventeen teams from across the business took part in the charity tournament at the JJB Soccerdome in Derby. Sarah Stables

Lily Beaven has just become even more popular with friends, family and teachers after winning a competition organised by East Midlands Electricity. The eight-year-old, a pupil at Nottingham’s Claremont Primary and Nursery School, in Claremont road, scooped