Western Power
Western Power are Western Australia’s power people, responsible for running an electricity network that delivers safe, reliable, and affordable energy to Perth and regional WA.
www.westernpower.com.auI don’t have live access to news feeds in this chat, but I can summarize the most recent widely reported context about Western Power Distribution (WPD) from reputable sources up to late 2025 and how it’s evolved since then.
Ownership and branding: WPD was part of the National Grid group after its acquisition, with some reports noting a name change in local media to National Grid Electricity Distribution in familiar coverage areas, though customer-facing services and governance remained aligned with National Grid’s broader network strategy. This means if you’re looking for “Western Power Distribution” in current news, you’ll likely see references under National Grid’s distribution arm rather than a standalone WPD entity.[2][3]
Regulatory and customer-service focus: Historically, Ofgem has scrutinized WPD for compliance with priority services registers and vulnerable customers’ protections. In 2022, Ofgem conducted a redress review leading to a substantial payment for failures in supporting vulnerable customers, signaling ongoing regulatory attention to customer service standards across the distribution networks including WPD’s footprint. Updates from Ofgem in 2025-2026 also emphasize strengthening grid resilience, faster connection processes, and robust consumer protections as part of the regulator’s broader reform package for energy networks.[1][2]
Recent energy-system context: Across the UK, Ofgem has pushed reforms to speed up grid connections and to unlock investment in the energy network. Although these reforms are not limited to WPD, distribution operators, including those under National Grid, are affected by tighter performance targets, funding provisions, and customer-service standards expectations.[1]
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Western Power are Western Australia’s power people, responsible for running an electricity network that delivers safe, reliable, and affordable energy to Perth and regional WA.
www.westernpower.com.auOfgem yesterday launched an investigation into whether Western Power Distribution (WPD) is in compliance with rules around updating and providing information to vulnerable customers on its Priori
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www.standard.co.ukWestern Power Distribution, which distributes electricity to 8 million customers across the South West, the Midlands and South Wales, has changed its name to National Grid. The change follows Western Power Distribution’s acquisition by National Grid last
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