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NORWEBNorweb PLC, originally the North West Electricity Board, was a British electricity supply and distribution company. It supplied electricity to about 4.7 million industrial, commercial and domestic customers in the North West of England. The Board was originally formed as part of the nationalisation of the electricity industry by the Electricity Act 1947. The assets of the Board passed to Norweb plc in 1990, which was privatised in a stock market floatation later in the same year. Norweb plc was acquired by Northwest Water in 1995 for £1.83 billion. The combined water and electricity companies became United Utilities (UU). The customer base for the electricity supply arm was subsequently sold off in 2000 to TXU as Norweb Energi. TXU was itself acquired by Powergen in 2002. The company is the licensed Distribution Network Operator for north west England.
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NORWEB Service RatingWe have given Norweb a 5 star service rating as they had the 2nd lowest level of complaints in the industry during 2006 (source: energywatch) and they offer a 24-hour freephone customer service centre and the ability to fully manage your account online. |
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