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Island Energy "not in a position" to bring back gas supply tomorrow

Island Energy

Monday 09 October 2023

Island Energy "not in a position" to bring back gas supply tomorrow

Monday 09 October 2023


Island Energy have confirmed that they are "not in a position" to start bringing the island's gas supply back tomorrow as had initially been hoped.

In an update this afternoon, the gas supplier explained that "we need to ensure that all our processes are being followed correctly to get supply back".

Vulnerable and commercial customers will be prioritised in what Island Energy described as a stage-by-stage approach to restoring supply, which will take "several days".

Since Saturday morning, thousands of homes have been unable to use hot water, while scores of restaurants and takeaway businesses across the island to close or limit their operations as they could not use their gas cookers due to the failure.

Earlier today, Island Energy's CEO Jo Cox urged domestic gas customers to help themselves, and the 4,000 other households on gas, to get reconnected to the mains by turning a lever by their meter and registering that they have done it.

She said that by doing so, the mains supply could be turned back on this evening. However, this afternoon, Island Energy confirmed that they are "not in a position" to start bringing the gas supply back tomorrow.

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Pictured: Island Energy Group CEO Jo Cox said she accepted that communications could have been better.

The full statement explained: “We’re still working on restoring gas supply to your homes and businesses. The safety of our customers is our top priority, and we need to ensure that all our processes are being followed correctly to get supply back. 

“We are not in a position to start bringing this back tomorrow as we had hoped, and we apologise for this. We will keep you updated via local media, our website, Facebook and Twitter feeds.

"We continue to ask for your help in getting supply back by following the simple instructions below:

1. Make sure all gas appliances are switched off (boiler, cooker, fire etc)  

2. Turn off the gas supply to your home at the meter. The emergency control valve is located next to your meter. Detailed instructions and a video for this are on our website https://islandsenergy.je

3.  It’s important you let us know that you have done this. If you’ve helped a neighbour or relative to turn off their supply also let us know. Please complete this form on our website:  https://islandsenergy.je or call us on 01534 755500.  

“If you are aware of any neighbours who may need special help or who are away, please tell us so we can make any necessary arrangements. You can either complete the form on our website or call on the numbers above.”

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