EEI announces Duke Energy as Emergency Response Award recipient
Duke Energy has been honored with the Edison Electric Institute (EEI) Emergency Response Award for its effective response during Hurricane Idalia. This recognition follows a rigorous international nomination process and was awarded at EEI's annual meeting in June. Hurricane Idalia, a Category 3 storm, significantly impacted Florida on August 30, 2023, causing severe flooding and power outages to nearly 200,000 Duke Energy customers. Duke Energy successfully restored power to over 90% of those affected within 24 hours. The company's strategic placement of over 4,000 lineworkers and professionals played a important role in the quick recovery. EEI President Dan Brouillette praised Duke Energy's commitment to safety and efficiency in power restoration.
- Duke Energy restored power to over 90% of impacted customers within 24 hours following Hurricane Idalia.
- Strategically placed over 4,000 lineworkers, tree professionals, and damage assessors ahead of the storm.
- Recognized with EEI Emergency Response Award for exceptional recovery efforts.
- Hurricane Idalia caused severe flooding and widespread outages for nearly 200,000 Duke Energy Florida customers.
The winners were chosen by a panel of judges following an international nomination process. The awards were presented during EEI's annual meeting in June.
"America's electric companies work around-the-clock to restore power following severe storms and other extreme weather events," said Dan Brouillette, EEI president and CEO. "Duke Energy's commitment to restoring power in a safe, efficient manner to the communities it serves following Hurricane Idalia is admirable. Duke Energy and its storm response team are extremely deserving of this well-earned recovery award."
On Aug. 30, 2023, Hurricane Idalia, a devastating Category 3 storm, made landfall in
Advanced forecasting, damage modeling and lessons learned from previous storms helped Duke Energy strategically place more than 4,000 lineworkers, tree professionals and damage assessors ahead of the storm to respond as quickly as possible, restoring power to more than
"It is our job to have an effective plan in place to respond to restore power quickly after a major storm, and I am proud of the efforts of the thousands of men and women who engaged in this response," said Scott Batson, Duke Energy chief power grid officer. "It is an honor to be recognized for this work by our peers and to have the opportunity to serve our customers and communities following a major storm when they count on us most."
"When catastrophic storms strike, Duke Energy and others in our industry come together to do what we do best: restore power as quickly and safely as possible," said Melissa Seixas, Duke Energy Florida state president. "Our storm response plan is built upon decades of experience and improvement, but most importantly, close coordination with first responders, emergency management teams, co-ops, municipal utilities and peer electric utilities. We are grateful for this collaboration during Idalia, which helped shorten response times and get communities back on their feet faster."
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