FirstEnergy Receives Industry Award for March 2023 Outage Restoration Efforts
On March 25, the company's Ohio Edison, Illuminating Company, West Penn Power, Met-Ed, Penelec, Potomac Edison and Mon Power subsidiaries bore the brunt of a windstorm, with gusts recording as high as 100 miles per hour in some areas. This was particularly devastating because the ground was already saturated from several days of rain in the region leading up to the windstorm. The combined elements caused significant damage to the electric system, largely due to the hundreds of downed trees and limb damage. VIEW: Storm damage, restoration efforts from March 2023 windstorm
Following the company's Emergency Response Plan, hundreds of FirstEnergy line workers, forestry crews, contractors and support personnel safely and collectively worked more than 230,000 man-hours, replacing 809 poles, 489 transformers and about 72 miles of wire.
"I am proud to accept this award on behalf of the dedicated FirstEnergy employees and others who worked safely around the clock to get the lights back on for our customers," said Ed Shuttleworth, acting vice president of FirstEnergy's utility operations. "For days, long-lasting high winds continued to cause challenges as crews navigated impassable roads and other hazardous conditions to be there for our customers when they needed them most."
EEI presents awards twice annually to member companies for extraordinary power restoration efforts or assistance to other electric companies after service disruptions caused by weather conditions and other natural events. The winners were chosen by a panel of judges following an international nomination process, and the awards were presented during EEI's summer Board of Directors and CEO meeting held in conjunction with EEI 2023.
"Ensuring the safety of our customers, communities and crews is our industry's top priority and I commend FirstEnergy's commitment to restoring service for its customers safely and efficiently under challenging conditions following the March 2023 windstorm," said EEI President and CEO Tom Kuhn. "FirstEnergy and its storm response team are extremely deserving of this national recognition, and I am honored to present them with this well-earned recovery award."
FirstEnergy and its electric companies were also recognized in January of 2023 for summer storm restoration efforts that took place in June of 2022.
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