Exelon Crews and Equipment Headed to Florida to Assist With Power Restoration Following Hurricane Idalia
- Exelon is providing much-needed support to communities affected by Hurricane Idalia by sending over 100 contractor personnel to assist with power restoration
- Exelon's utility companies are mobilizing resources to ensure power loss is addressed safely and quickly
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The Exelon contingent will join utility workers from around the country to assist with restoration efforts
Contractor crews from Exelon companies BGE, Delmarva Power and Pepco are currently enroute toward staging areas, with contractors, employees and equipment from other Exelon companies ComEd, PECO, and Atlantic City Electric standing by to assist once damage assessments are made.
"It’s important for Exelon to do what we can to help communities get back on their feet safely and as quickly as possible after severe weather hits," said David Velazquez, Executive Vice President of Utility Operations at Exelon. "This is what we do as energy companies – we help each other, and our customers benefit as a result. Our companies have received much needed assistance over the years following severe storms in our service areas, and now is our opportunity to step up and help those who may need us following Hurricane Idalia’s landfall."
The effects of extreme weather have been felt throughout the country this summer. ComEd currently has more than 40 members crews in
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