Inspection and Maintenance Work Nears Completion to Enhance Service Reliability in West Penn Power's Service Area for Customers Through Summer
FirstEnergy Pennsylvania Electric Company (FE PA), operating as West Penn Power, is finalizing inspections and maintenance to enhance service reliability amid anticipated high summer electrical demand. This includes thermovision camera inspections to detect hidden issues and helicopter patrols inspecting over 1,700 miles of power lines for potential problems. Since the year's start, tree trimming along 1,840 miles of power lines has been completed, with an additional 2,860 miles scheduled. Storm-readiness drills were also conducted to improve outage response. West Penn Power offers energy-saving tips to manage rising temperatures and costs and serves approximately 746,000 customers in 24 Pennsylvania counties.
- Finalization of important inspections and maintenance to enhance service reliability.
- Thermovision camera inspections for early detection of issues.
- Helicopter patrols covering 1,700 miles of power lines.
- Completion of tree trimming along 1,840 miles of power lines with 2,860 miles planned.
- Conducting storm-readiness drills to improve outage responses.
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Company offers tips for customers to manage rising temperatures and energy costs
John Hawkins, FirstEnergy's
West Penn Power crews are wrapping up inspections of its local energy delivery system to ensure electrical equipment is ready to perform reliably with elevated summer electrical demand, typically due to air conditioning usage.
Substation electricians use thermovision cameras during summer-readiness inspections to capture infrared images, helping to detect potential problems within substations and on power lines that cannot be observed during regular visual inspections. 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.
Watch a video on the company's YouTube channel of utility personnel conducting a thermovision inspection.
In addition, helicopter patrols have completed inspections of more than 1,700 miles of power lines owned by Keystone Appalachian Transmission Company (KATCo) and Trans-Allegheny Interstate Line Company (TrAILCo), FirstEnergy Corp. transmission subsidiaries, located in the West Penn Power area. The inspections identify damaged wire, broken cross arms and other hardware problems not visible from the ground. Any potential reliability issues identified during the inspections will be addressed.
Since the beginning of the year, tree contractors have trimmed along 1,840 miles of power lines as part of FirstEnergy's vegetation management program in the West Penn Power area. Work remains on schedule to complete an additional 2,860 miles by the end of the year. Maintaining proper clearances around electrical equipment is critical to providing safe, reliable electric service and can help reduce the frequency and duration of tree-related power outages, especially those associated with severe weather.
Trees are being trimmed in these counties and communities:
Allegheny –Upper St. Clair ,South Fayette Township ,Harmar Township ,Springdale Township ,Springdale ,Frazer Township ,East Deer Township ,Fawn Township ,Tarentum ,Bridgeville ,Forward Township ,Elizabeth Township Armstrong –Kiskiminetas Township ,South Buffalo Township , Parks Township, WestFranklin Township ,East Franklin Township , Redbank Township, Rayburn Township,Boggs Township ,Wayne Township ,Kittanning Township , Gilpin Township,Valley Township ,Apollo , Cowanshannock Township,Freeport ,Washington Township ,Sugarcreek Township , Atwood,Burrell Township , Plum Creek Township,South Bend Township , South BethlehemBedford – Mann Township,Monroe Township Butler –Butler ,Butler Township ,Center Township , Clay Township, Cherry Township,Slippery Rock Township ,Summit Township ,Donegal Township ,Jefferson Township ,Buffalo Township ,Penn Township ,Winfield Township ,Clinton Township ,Oakland Township ,Saxonburg Centre –State College ,Patton Township ,Harris Township ,Gregg Township ,Ferguson Township ,Marion Township ,Walker Township , College Township, Halfmoon Township, Worth Township,Haines Township Clarion –Limestone Township ,New Bethlehem Township ,Porter Township , Redbank TownshipClinton –Beech Creek ,Beech Creek Township Elk County – Fox Township, Horton Township,Highland Township ,Ridgway Township ,Johnsonburg , Jay Township,Jones Township Fayette –Connellsville ,Uniontown ,Dunbar ,Bullskin Township ,Luzerne Township ,Washington Township ,Connellsville Township ,Dunbar Township ,Perry Township ,Georges Township , German Township,Redstone Township ,Springfield Township ,Stewart Township , Saltlick Township,Menallen Township ,North Union Township ,Lower Tyrone Township ,South Union Township ,Franklin Township ,Jefferson Township ,Wharton Township Franklin –Antrim Township ,Hamilton Township , Guilford Township,Chambersburg ,Mercersburg ,Montgomery Township ,St. Thomas Township ,Peters Township ,Greene Township ,Washington Township ,Quincy Township Fulton –Union Township Greene –Center Township ,Dunkard Township ,Franklin Township ,Freeport Township , Gilmore Township,Washington Township ,Jefferson Township ,Morgan Township ,Morris Township , Whiteley Township,Wayne Township ,Gray Township , Allepo Township,Monongahela Township ,Cumberland Township , Richhilll Township,Rices Landing Lycoming –Cummings Township ,McHenry Township McKean –Wetmore Township ,Hamlin Township ,Sergeant Township ,Norwich Township Washington –Washington ,Cecil Township ,Nottingham Township ,Peters Township ,Centerville ,Fallowfield Township ,Amity Township ,Morris Township ,North Bethlehem Township ,West Bethlehem Township ,Chartiers Township ,Cross Creek Township ,Jefferson Township ,Robinson Township ,Independence Township ,North Strabane Township ,Somerset Township ,South Franklin Township ,Bentleyville ,West Pike Run Township ,South Strabane Township ,East Washington ,Hanover Township , Blaine Township,West Finley Township ,Canton Township ,Hopewell Township ,Mount Washington Township , West Middleton,Carroll Township ,Monongahela ,Smith Township ,Buffalo Township ,East Finley Township , Deemston,Marianna ,Midway Westmoreland –Greensburg ,Hempfield Township ,Jeannette ,Latrobe ,Murrysville ,Unity Township ,Rostraver Township ,Sewickley Township ,Delmont ,Bell Township ,Lower Burrell ,Washington Township ,Derry Township, Penn Township ,Allegheny Township ,East Huntingdon Township ,North Huntingdon Township ,Salem Township ,Manor ,Vandergrift ,Ligonier Township ,New Kensington , Cook Township,Donegal Township ,Mount Pleasant Township ,Oklahoma ,East Vandergrift ,Washington Township ,Loyalhanna Township
In addition to equipment inspections and maintenance, West Penn Power recently conducted storm-readiness exercises and drills to test the restoration process used to repair storm-related power outages. Storm drills are becoming more common in the utility industry in the wake of severe weather over the last several years.
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.
West Penn Power serves approximately 746,000 customers in 24 counties within central and southwestern
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 more than six million customers in
Editor's Note: Photos of workers conducting thermovision inspections to enhance service reliability for FirstEnergy customers are available for download on Flickr.
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