Tell us: how do you remember the electricity blackouts in Britain in the 1970s? | Energy industry

Tell us: how do you remember the electricity blackouts in Britain in the 1970s? | Energy industry

Businesses and consumers could face blackouts this winter under government crisis plans as concerns grow over power supplies, it has emerged.

We’d like to hear from people who have experienced the electricity blackouts across Britain in the early 1970s. The prime minister, at the time, Edward Heath was engaged in a political battle over industrial action with the National Union of Mineworkers which led to energy blackouts in homes and workplaces.

We’re interested in people’s memories and pictures from that time, family anecdotes and how the blackouts affected people’s professional and private lives.

Share your experiences

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