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Emergency gas mains repair work A181 Durham

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We’re currently carrying out emergency repair works to a gas main on the A181 near Durham.

 

In order to carry out the work safely and efficiently, it has been necessary to install temporary three-way traffic signals at Sherburn House at the junction of the A181 and the B1198.

 

Andrew Coates, Site Manager at Northern Gas Networks said: “The safety of members of the public is our first priority and we would like to thank customers for bearing with us while we carry out this essential repair work.

 

“We’d like to apologise for any inconvenience caused to motorists and members of the public and I can assure you that we are working as quickly and safely as we can to repair the gas main.

 

“Our work here requires the use of specialist engineering repair equipment and hope to be able to complete the repair by Friday 16 November. I’d like to advise motorists to leave extra time for travel whilst the temporary traffic signals are in place.”

 

Regular updates will also be available on the website, Twitter @NGNgas and Facebook @northerngasnetworks.

 

For further information please contact NGN’s Customer Care Team on 0800 040 7766 or email: customercare@northerngas.co.uk.

 

Anyone that smells gas or suspects carbon monoxide should call the National Gas Emergency Service immediately on 0800 111 999. This line is in operation 24-hours a day, seven days a week.

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Green light for leading-edge hydrogen trial

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A ground-breaking green energy trial that could help Britain dramatically cut its carbon emissions and open the door to a low-carbon hydrogen economy has been given the go-ahead by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).

In the first trial of its kind in the UK, the HyDeploy project will inject hydrogen into an existing natural gas network.

Hydrogen is a carbon-free gas that when burned produces just heat and water and has been mooted as a potential solution to tackling one of the country’s biggest sources of carbon emissions – heating homes and businesses.

Backed by Ofgem’s Network Innovation Competition, the £7 million project is being led by gas network Cadent, in partnership with Northern Gas Networks, Keele University and a consortium of technical experts.

In a year-long pilot, due to start next year, HyDeploy will blend up to 20% of hydrogen (by volume) with the normal gas supply in part of Keele University’s gas network. Customers will continue to use gas as they do today, without any changes needed to gas appliances or pipework.

Simon Fairman, Director of Safety and Network Strategy, Cadent, said: “The importance of this trial to the UK is unmeasurable .This is the first ever practical demonstration of hydrogen in the modern gas network in the UK. Hydrogen has the potential to address one of the most difficult sources of carbon emissions – heat. This trial could pave the way for a wider roll out of hydrogen blending, enabling us to begin cutting carbon emissions from heat as early as the mid-2020s, without customers needing to change their gas appliances or behaviour.

“HyDeploy could also prove to be the launchpad for a wider hydrogen economy, fuelling industry and transport and bringing with it new jobs. The recent report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change underlines the need for urgent action on carbon emissions and HyDeploy is an important staging post on that journey in the UK.”

Mark Horsley, Chief Executive, Northern Gas Networks, said: “Hydrogen is a key piece of the decarbonisation jigsaw, and this landmark decision allows us to take a huge leap forwards in terms of its use in meeting climate change targets.

“The HyDeploy project allows us to start making a difference to emissions today and we’re very excited to be a part of it.”

Professor Mark Ormerod, Deputy Vice Chancellor and Provost at Keele University, said: “Energy and sustainability is a key overarching institutional priority for Keele University, and we are delighted to be a partner in this important, highly relevant and prestigious project. HyDeploy will tackle one of the major societal challenges and has the potential to be highly impactful and lead to a significant reduction in carbon emissions.”

The trial will take place on part of Keele University’s private gas network, serving 17 faculty buildings and 100 domestic properties.

The hydrogen will be produced by electrolysis. Electrolysers, produced by hydrogen systems manufacturer ITM Power, use an electrical current to split water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen. The electrolyser for HyDeploy will be powered by renewable energy sources. Construction is due to start at the end of this year.

The HSE granted HyDeploy an exemption to the current limit of 0.1% hydrogen in the UK gas network after the project gathered extensive evidence to demonstrate the hydrogen blend would be ‘as safe as natural gas’. The exemption is similar to that granted to allow the first bio-methane producers to inject biogas into the natural gas network.

Gas safety checks were carried out in the homes and buildings in the trial area. Laboratory tests were carried out on a range of gas appliances as well as extensive research on the effect of hydrogen on the different materials found in the gas network. The Health and Safety Laboratory has been overseeing all safety aspects of HyDeploy, providing expert impartial advice to the project.

Keele University was viewed as the perfect test site, owning and operating its own private gas network, independent of the UK’s wider gas network. The University is working with businesses, academics and graduates to create Europe’s first ‘at scale’ multi-energy-vector smart energy network demonstrator – where new energy-efficient technologies can be researched, developed and tested in a real world environment.

HyDeploy is led by Cadent in partnership with Northern Gas Networks, Keele University, the Health and Safety Laboratory (HSL), integrated hydrogen energy systems manufacturer ITM Power, and independent clean energy company Progressive Energy. It is supported by testing, inspection and certification world leaders KIWA Gastec and specialist engineering consultancy Otto Simon.

Fast facts

  • Heating homes and industry accounts for nearly half of all energy use in the UK and one third of the country’s carbon emissions.
  • If hydrogen were blended with natural gas across the UK at a similar level to HyDeploy, it could save around 6 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions every year, the equivalent of taking 2.5 million cars off the road.
  • Hydrogen was a major component in ‘town gas’, gas created from coal and used widely throughout Britain before the discovery of North Sea gas in the 1960s. Up to 60% of the gas (by volume) being used by consumers was hydrogen.
  • Across Europe, permitted levels of hydrogen in the gas supply vary, from 0.1% in the UK to up to 12% in parts of the Netherlands

 

To find out more visit www.hydeploy.co.uk.

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Upgrade to gas distribution network at Edgerton Road, Huddersfield

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The North of England’s gas distributer, Northern Gas Networks (NGN), is upgrading the gas distribution network at Edgerton Road, Huddersfield.

The major project to replace an ageing gas main began on 24th September and is part of NGN’s ongoing development of infrastructure in Huddersfield. The project is due to complete on 8th of February 2019.

In order to carry out the next phase of the works safely and efficiently it will be necessary to put the following traffic management in place:

Two-way lights will be introduced at the junction of Kaffir Road and Edgerton Road from 12th November until 25th November, manned from 7am until 7pm.

To ensure a smooth flow of traffic, rolling road closures will be in place from 26th November until 21st December and will include the suspension of the right-hand turns from Edgerton Road on to the following roads:

  • Junction of Kaffir Road and Halifax Road
  • Junction of Hungerford Road with Edgerton Road
  • Junction of Cleveland Road with Edgerton Road
  • Junction of Imperial Road with Edgerton Road
  • Junction of Luther Place with Edgerton Road
  • Junction of Queens Road with Edgerton Road

Fully signed diversions will be in place for motorists and residents will receive road closures letters via the post. The closures will be carried out in sequence as the works progress down Edgerton Road.

NGN will continue to provide further updates as the work continues and supply details of any further traffic management that may affect commuters.

Chris Nevison, Business Operations Lead for Northern Gas Networks, said: “We would like to apologise in advance for any inconvenience caused during these works, and thank our customers for their patience and support in getting them completed as quickly as possible”.

For further information about the project please contact NGN’s Customer Care Team on 0800 040 7766 or email: customercare@northerngas.co.uk.

Anyone that smells gas or suspects carbon monoxide should call the National Gas Emergency Service immediately on 0800 111 999. This line is in operation 24-hours a day, seven days a week.

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£500k upgrade to gas distribution network in Drighlington, Leeds

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The north of England’s gas distributer, Northern Gas Networks (NGN), is investing £500k to upgrade the ageing gas distribution network in and around the Drighlington area of Leeds.

The major project, which commenced in August, is part of NGN’s ongoing development of infrastructure in Drighlington and will involve replacing 600m of existing metal gas mains with more durable plastic pipes, to ensure the continued safe and reliable supply of gas to customers in the area for years to come.

Work is progressing well on the first phase of works, around the junction of Old Lane and Whitehall Road.

From Monday 12 November, engineers will begin work at the junction of King Street and Whitehall Road for approximately four weeks. During this time it will be necessary to install temporary four way traffic signals which will be monitored daily from 7am-7pm.

Due to the diameter of the gas main that is being replaced it will be necessary to carry out further work  on Whitehall Road from the junction of King Street to New Lane. This phase of the work is expected to be completed at the end of December. Whilst this work is ongoing, it will be necessary to install two-way traffic signals which will be monitored daily from 7am- 7pm.

Our essential work will return to Drighlington in January 2019 to complete the final two phases of work on Whitehall Road.

Matty Mcbride, Business Operations Lead for Northern Gas Networks, said: “We would like to apologise in advance for any inconvenience caused during these works, and thank our customers for their patience and support while we complete them as quickly as possible.”

Local residents are invited to come along to our community drop-in event at St Pauls Church, Whitehall Road, on Friday 2nd November from 12-2pm to meet the team, find out more about our work and ask any questions.

For further information about the project please contact NGN’s Customer Care Team on 0800 040 7766 or email: customercare@northerngas.co.uk.

Anyone that smells gas or suspects carbon monoxide should call the National Gas Emergency Service immediately on 0800 111 999. This line is in operation 24-hours a day, seven days a week.

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Essential upgrade to gas distribution network on Wetheriggs Rise, Penrith

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Since Monday 29 October, the North of England’s gas distributor, Northern Gas Networks (NGN), have been working to upgrade the gas distribution network on Wetheriggs Rise, Penrith.

The project is part of NGN’s ongoing investment in the gas infrastructure in the area and involves replacing approximately 1km of existing metal gas pipes with more durable plastic ones.  This is to ensure the continued, safe and reliable supply of gas to customers in the area for years to come.

The five-week project has been carefully planned in conjunction with Cumbria County Council to minimise the impact caused.

In order to complete works safely and efficiently, it will be necessary to implement temporary traffic management measures at certain phases of the project.

NGN will provide detailed updates on any traffic management required as work progresses, and will ensure advanced notification signs for road users and alternative routes for pedestrians are in place..

NGN’s Customer Care Officers have been door-knocking local residents and businesses to make customers aware of the work, while on-site signage will advise motorists of the work taking place. Regular updates will also be available on NGN’s website northerngasnetworks.co.uk, Twitter @NGNgas and Facebook @northerngasnetworks.

Shops and businesses in the area will remain open as usual throughout the project.

Dan Hind, Site Manager for Northern Gas Networks, said: “We have been working closely with Cumbria County Council to carefully plan these works and will be doing all we can to minimise disruption to customers.

“We’d like to apologise for any inconvenience customers may encounter and thank everyone for their support as we work to complete this project as safely and quickly as possible.”

For further information about the project please contact NGN’s Customer Care Team on 0800 040 7766 or email: customercare@northerngas.co.uk.

Anyone that smells gas or suspects carbon monoxide should call the National Gas Emergency Service immediately on 0800 111 999. This line is in operation 24-hours a day, seven days a week.

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Essential upgrades to gas distribution network at Seaton Main Road and Milburn Croft Seaton, Workington

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From Monday 12 November, the North of England’s gas distributor, Northern Gas Networks (NGN), will be upgrading the gas distribution network at Seaton Main Road and Milburn Croft Seaton, Workington.

The projects are part of NGN’s ongoing investment in the gas infrastructure in the area and involves replacing approximately 5km of existing metal gas pipes with more durable plastic ones.  This will ensure the continued, safe and reliable supply of gas to customers in the area for years to come.

The combined 16-week project has been carefully planned in conjunction with Cumbria County Council to minimise the impact caused.

Works in and around Seaton Main Road will start on Monday 12 November and should take approximately 16 weeks to complete, meaning works should be finished on or around 1st March 2019.

Works in and around Milburn Croft Seaton will start on Monday 26 November and should take approximately 10 weeks to complete, meaning works should be finished on or around 1 February 2019.

In order to complete works as safely and efficiently, it will be necessary to implement some temporary traffic management measures during certain phases.

NGN will provide detailed updates on any traffic management as the project progresses, and will ensure advance notification signs for road users and alternative routes for pedestrians are in place whilst works are being carried out.

NGN’s Customer Care Officers have been door-knocking local residents and businesses to make customers aware of the work, while on-site signage will advise motorists of the work taking place. Regular updates will also be available on NGN’s website northerngasnetworks.co.uk, Twitter @NGNgas and Facebook @northerngasnetworks.

Shops and businesses in the area will remain open as usual throughout the project.

NGN will be holding a community drop-in event at Seaton Village Hall, Seaton, Workington, CA14 1PL between 4pm and 6pm on Thursday 1 November, where customers can find out more about the works and ask any questions they may have.

Ricky McMillan, Site Manager for Northern Gas Networks, said: “We have been working closely with Cumbria County Council to carefully plan these works and will be doing all we can to minimise disruption to customers.

“We’d like to apologise for any inconvenience customers may encounter and thank everyone for their support as we work to complete this project as safely and quickly as possible.”

For further information about the project please contact NGN’s Customer Care Team on 0800 040 7766 or email: customercare@northerngas.co.uk.

Anyone that smells gas or suspects carbon monoxide should call the National Gas Emergency Service immediately on 0800 111 999. This line is in operation 24-hours a day, seven days a week.

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Essential gas mains repair work on Copeland Lane, Bishop Auckland

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From Wednesday 24th October, Northern Gas Networks (NGN) the North of England’s gas distributor, will begin essential gas mains repair work on Copeland Lane in Evenwood, Bishop Auckland.

In order for these urgent works to be carried out safely and efficiently, and due to the location of the gas main, it will be necessary to introduce a road closure on Copeland Avenue, Bishop Auckland from outside number 2 Copeland Row, up to Evenwood Medical Practice.

The road closure will be in place from 08:00 today, Wednesday 24th October 2018 until Sunday 4th November.

A signed diversion route will be in place for motorists.

It’s expected the work will mean extended journey times so road users are advised to allow extra time for travel during this period.

Nigel Pearson, Site Manager at Northern Gas Networks, said: “We’re working closely with Durham County Council to minimise disruption to road users, residents and businesses whilst this essential repair work takes place.

“We would like to thank everyone for their patience at this time and apologise for any inconvenience experienced.”

For further information about the project please contact NGN’s Customer Care Team on 0800 040 7766 or email: customercare@northerngas.co.uk.

Anyone that smells gas or suspects carbon monoxide should call the National Gas Emergency Service immediately on 0800 111 999. This line is in operation 24-hours a day, seven days a week.

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Road closure, Copeland Lane, Bishop Auckland

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Northern Gas Networks is currently carrying out an essential gas mains replacement project in Evenwood, Bishop Auckland.

As work has progressed, engineers have discovered that part of the existing main requires an emergency repair.

In order to fix the pipe, it has been necessary to close Copeland Lane to traffic, from 2 Copeland Row to Evenwood Medical Practice.

The road closure will be in place from Wednesday 24th October until Sunday 4th November and a signed diversion is in place for motorists.

NGN Customer Care officers will be door-knocking residents and businesses today, to make them aware of the work and the road closure.

Site manager, Nigel Pearson, said: “We’d like to apologise for any inconvenience caused by this essential repair work and thank our customers in Evenwood for their patience as we work to complete this as safely and quickly as possible.”

Anyone who smells gas or suspects carbon monoxide should call the National Gas Emergency Service on 0800 111 999. This line is in operation 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

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Essential upgrade to gas distribution network on Park Mount, Spofforth, Harrogate

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The North of England’s gas distributor, Northern Gas Networks (NGN), will be investing £15,000 to upgrade the gas distribution network in and around Park Mount, Spofforth, Harrogate.

The project is part of NGN’s ongoing investment in the gas infrastructure in the area and involves replacing approximately 19m of existing metal gas pipes with more durable plastic ones.  This will ensure the continued, safe and reliable supply of gas to customers in the area for years to come.

The ageing metal gas main has required several repairs in recent years.  NGN has prioritised the pipe for replacement to minimise any inconvenience caused by future repairs.

The project has been carefully planned in conjunction with North Yorkshire County Council to minimise the impact caused.

Work will start on Friday 26th October and should be complete by Monday 29th October.  In order for works to be carried out safely and efficiently, it will be necessary to implement temporary three-way traffic signals on the A661 (Park Road), at the junction of Park Mount.

It’s expected these temporary traffic signals may cause some delays to journey times, so motorists are advised to leave extra time for travel.

NGN’s Customer Care Officers have been door-knocking local residents and businesses to make customers aware of the work, while on-site signage will advise motorists of the work taking place. Regular updates will also be available on NGN’s website northerngasnetworks.co.uk, Twitter @NGNgas and Facebook @northerngasnetworks.

Shops and businesses in the area will remain open as usual throughout the project.

Chris Cunniff, Site Manager for Northern Gas Networks said: “We have been working closely with North Yorkshire County Council to carefully plan these works and will be doing all we can to minimise disruption to customers.

“We’d like to apologise for any inconvenience customers may encounter and thank everyone for their support as we work to complete this project as safely and quickly as possible.”

For further information about the project please contact NGN’s Customer Care Team on 0800 040 7766 or email: customercare@northerngas.co.uk.

Anyone that smells gas or suspects carbon monoxide should call the National Gas Emergency Service immediately on 0800 111 999. This line is in operation 24-hours a day, seven days a week.

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Essential upgrade to gas distribution network in Elwick Road, Hartlepool

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The North of England’s gas distributor, Northern Gas Networks (NGN), will be upgrading the gas distribution network in and around the Elwick Road area of Hartlepool.

The project is part of NGN’s ongoing investment in the gas infrastructure in the area and involves replacing approximately 2.6km of existing metal gas pipes with more durable plastic ones.

This will ensure the continued, safe and reliable supply of gas to customers in the area for years to come.

The ageing metal gas main has required several repairs in recent years.  NGN has prioritised the pipe for replacement to minimise any inconvenience caused by future repairs.

The 14 week project which commenced on Monday 22nd October, has been carefully planned in conjunction with Hartlepool Borough Council to minimise disruption.

In order for the work to be carried out safely and efficiently, it will be necessary to implement some temporary traffic management measures at various stages, to ensure the safe and continued flow of traffic.

From Monday 29th October it will be necessary to implement three-way temporary traffic lights on Elwick Road, at the junction of Park Road. These lights will replace the existing lights for approximately three weeks.

NGN’s Customer Care Officers have been door-knocking local residents and businesses to make customers aware of the work, while on-site signage will advise motorists of the work taking place.

Regular updates will also be available on NGN’s website northerngasnetworks.co.uk, Twitter @NGNgas and Facebook @northerngasnetworks.

Shops and businesses in the area will remain open as usual throughout the project.

Neil Smith, Site Manager for Northern Gas Networks said: “We have been working closely with Hartlepool Borough Council to carefully plan these works and will be doing all we can to minimise disruption to customers.

“We’d like to apologise for any inconvenience customers may encounter and thank everyone for their support as we work to complete this project as safely and quickly as possible.”

The Elwick Road project will be registered as a Considerate Constructors site. The key principles are to ensure minimal impact to the environment, customers and the community and the highest standards of safety.”

For further information about the project please contact NGN’s Customer Care Team on 0800 040 7766 or email: customercare@northerngas.co.uk.

Anyone that smells gas or suspects carbon monoxide should call the National Gas Emergency Service immediately on 0800 111 999. This line is in operation 24-hours a day, seven days a week.

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