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Penelec Replacing Underground Cable in Millcreek Township to Help Enhance Service Reliability

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Penelec, a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE: FE), is investing in service reliability enhancements for over 400 customers in Millcreek Township, Erie County. The project involves replacing underground electric cable, transformers, and more, with completion expected this summer. This initiative is part of Penelec's $200 million Long Term Infrastructure Improvement Plans (LTIIP II) aimed at improving electric service reliability for 585,000 customers in Pennsylvania. New equipment is designed to last decades and facilitate easier repairs.

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New equipment will benefit hundreds of customers

ERIE, Pa., June 30, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Penelec, a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE: FE), is working to help enhance service reliability for more than 400 customers in Millcreek Township, Erie County, by replacing underground electric cable, transformers and other equipment. The project is expected to be completed this summer.     

Over time, water and corrosive soil materials have penetrated underground wires through tiny cracks and fissures which can lead to reliability issues and potential service interruptions. Contractors are replacing more than a mile of the electric cable in the Rolling Meadows neighborhood, which was originally installed in the 1970s and 1980s. In addition, they will install 21 new transformers as well as equipment that divides the cable into smaller sections, helping to isolate damage and limit the number of customers impacted by service interruptions.

The replacement work centers around West 42nd, West 41st, and West 40th Streets, Canterbury Drive and Amherst Road.

"The new wires encased in PVC conduit will help better protect the equipment and is expected to last for decades," said Scott Wyman, president of FirstEnergy's Pennsylvania operations. "Underground cables housed in conduit are easier for line crews to repair, which can shorten the duration of service interruptions."

Contractors will use a machine to bore horizontally beneath the ground wherever possible to limit excavation damage to driveways, sidewalks and landscaping. Areas with unmarked utilities or hard surfaces may require some trenching. Once the boring is completed, the conduit will be fed through the openings and the cable pulled through the conduit. Crews will restore any disturbed areas after the work is finished.

The new cable will be placed within the right of way adjacent to the existing line. Occasional planned outages will be necessary to transfer groups of customers from the old cable onto the new system as the project progresses. Penelec will notify impacted customers and public officials in advance of scheduled outages.

The work is part of Penelec's Long Term Infrastructure Improvement Plans (LTIIP II), a $200 million initiative to accelerate capital investments over five years to help enhance continued electric service reliability for the company's 585,000 customers.

Penelec serves approximately 585,000 customers within 17,600 square miles of northern and central Pennsylvania. Follow Penelec on Twitter @Penelec and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/PenelecElectric.

FirstEnergy is dedicated to integrity, safety, reliability and operational excellence. Its 10 electric distribution companies form one of the nation's largest investor-owned electric systems, serving customers in Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, West Virginia, Maryland and New York. The company's transmission subsidiaries operate approximately 24,000 miles of transmission lines that connect the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic regions. Follow FirstEnergy online at www.firstenergycorp.com and on Twitter @FirstEnergyCorp.

Editor's Note: Photos of underground cable conduit and a boring machine are available for download on Flickr.

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SOURCE FirstEnergy Corp.

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What is Penelec doing to improve service reliability for customers in Millcreek Township?

Penelec is replacing underground electric cable and transformers to enhance service reliability for over 400 customers in Millcreek Township.

How much is Penelec investing in its infrastructure improvement plans?

Penelec is investing $200 million in its Long Term Infrastructure Improvement Plans to enhance electric service reliability.

When is the Penelec project in Millcreek Township expected to be completed?

The Penelec project in Millcreek Township is expected to be completed this summer.

How will the new equipment benefit customers served by Penelec?

The new equipment, including PVC-encased cables and transformers, will improve reliability and reduce the duration of service interruptions.

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