FirstEnergy's Ohio Electric Companies Complete Proactive Work to Help Enhance Service Reliability for Customers Through Summer Season
FirstEnergy's Ohio subsidiaries – Ohio Edison, The Illuminating Company, and Toledo Edison – have completed proactive inspections and maintenance to enhance service reliability during the summer season. This includes the use of thermovision cameras to detect potential issues in substations and on power lines, as well as inspecting transformers and other equipment. The company has invested over $500 million since 2020 in automated equipment and technology upgrades. Additionally, approximately $52 million is being invested this year in tree trimming along 8,000 miles of power lines to help prevent outages. Helicopter patrols have inspected 7,200 miles of transmission lines to identify and address potential reliability issues. FirstEnergy also offers tips for customers to manage rising temperatures and energy costs.
- Completed proactive inspections and maintenance to enhance service reliability.
- Use of thermovision cameras to detect potential issues, improving early problem identification.
- Invested over $500 million since 2020 in automated equipment and technology upgrades.
- Investing approximately $52 million in tree trimming along 8,000 miles of power lines this year.
- Helicopter patrols inspected 7,200 miles of transmission lines to identify and address potential reliability issues.
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Company offers tips for customers to manage rising temperatures and energy costs
Torrence Hinton, FirstEnergy's Ohio President: "Our commitment to continuous improvement will help us continue to deliver the safe and reliable electricity our customers rely on every day. Since 2020, FirstEnergy has invested more than
Proactive equipment inspections include using thermovision cameras to capture infrared images of electrical equipment, helping detect potential problems within substations and on power lines that cannot be observed during regular visual inspections. The infrared technology shows heat on a color scale, with brighter colors or "hot spots" indicating areas that could need repairs. These images can identify equipment issues such as loose connections, corrosion and load imbalances, and utility workers are able to make repairs to prevent potential power outages in the future.
Other utility work being done by FirstEnergy utility personnel includes inspecting electrical equipment, like transformers, located along neighborhood power lines and within substations to ensure the infrastructure is ready to perform efficiently when demand for electricity increases during the summer, typically due to air conditioning use.
In addition, FirstEnergy's
Helicopter patrols have also completed inspections of more than 7,200 miles of transmission lines owned by American Transmission Systems, Inc. (ATSI), a FirstEnergy subsidiary, across the company's
With the summer storm season also comes higher-than-usual temperatures and rising energy costs. Customers can take steps to beat the heat while also managing their electricity bill this summer. The following tips can help customers use electricity wisely during this period of high demand:
- Set thermostats as high as comfort will allow.
- Use fans – moving air cools skin faster, resulting in greater comfort on hot days.
- During sunny weather, close drapes or blinds on windows facing the sun to prevent direct radiant heating from impacting interior temperatures.
- Use a programmable or smart thermostat to keep temperatures higher when no one is home and to reduce the temperature before arrival back home.
- Seal any leaks with caulk or weather stripping to prevent hot air from sneaking into your home.
- Check air conditioner and furnace fan filters. Clogged filters waste energy and money by forcing HVAC systems to work harder than necessary.
- Avoid using heat-producing appliances during the hottest hours of the day. The less heat produced at home, the less work the air conditioner must do.
- Payment arrangements and assistance programs are available for customers who need help with their electric bills. For more information, visit firstenergycorp.com/billassist
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The Illuminating Company serves 755,000 customers across
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FirstEnergy is dedicated to integrity, safety, reliability and operational excellence. Its electric distribution companies form one of the nation's largest investor-owned electric systems, serving customers in
Editor's Note: Photos of FirstEnergy utility personnel installing new equipment and conducting inspections are available for download on Flickr. A video of utility personnel conducting a thermovision inspection and explaining the work can be found on the company's YouTube channel.
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