Tree-Trimming Work Underway to Help Prevent or Minimize Power Outages Across Greater Cleveland
The Illuminating Company, a FirstEnergy subsidiary, is investing $19.7 million in tree trimming and vegetation management across northeast Ohio. This initiative aims to enhance electric service reliability and prevent outages during severe weather. So far, 100 miles of power lines have been serviced, with a goal of 1,750 miles by year-end. This annual activity, featuring ground and aerial trimming, is important for maintaining clearances around power lines. The company serves over 750,000 customers in various counties, ensuring safety and reliability in electric service.
- The Illuminating Company is investing $19.7 million in vegetation management.
- 100 miles of power lines have already been serviced since the beginning of the year.
- The tree trimming initiative aims to complete 1,750 miles of work by the end of the year.
- Annual proactive tree-trimming work helps prevent tree-related power outages.
- Use of aerial saws increases efficiency and safety in hard-to-access areas.
- The work reinforces the power grid during severe weather, enhancing reliability.
- No new revenue streams or direct financial gains mentioned from the $19.7 million investment.
- Potential inconvenience to customers and municipalities during tree-trimming activities.
- Heavy reliance on contractors may introduce risks if not managed properly.
- Tree-trimming work might face delays or unforeseen challenges affecting completion targets.
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A video explaining and demonstrating tree-trimming work can be found on FirstEnergy's YouTube channel.
On the ground, contractors have trimmed trees along approximately 100 miles of power lines across the greater
Pat Mullin, Acting President of FirstEnergy's Ohio Operations: "Trees are a leading cause of power outages, and we complete proactive tree-trimming work each year to prevent tree-related outages during severe weather. This work, paired with the vast upgrades we've made to our local power system over recent years, undoubtedly helps minimize the impact of weather-related outages to keep the power flowing safely and reliably to customers."
Tree trimming is done on a four-year cycle. The work includes inspecting vegetation near power lines to ensure trees are pruned to preserve the health of the tree while also maintaining safe clearances. Trees that present a danger or are diseased may be removed.
This year, the work is being conducted in the following counties and communities:
Ashtabula –Ashtabula Township ,Geneva Township andHarpersfield Township Cuyahoga –Bedford ,Bay Village ,Beachwood ,Bratenahl ,Brooklyn ,Cleveland ,Cuyahoga Heights ,East Cleveland ,Euclid ,Gates Mills ,Hunting Valley ,Lakewood ,Mayfield Heights ,Newburgh Heights ,Oakwood ,Parma ,Richmond Heights ,Shaker Heights ,Walton Hills ,Westlake andWoodmere Geauga – Claridon Township,Hambden Township ,Hunting Valley ,Huntsburg Township ,Middlefield Township andThompson Township Lake –Eastlake , Fairport Village,Grand River ,Kirtland ,Madison Township ,Mentor ,Painesville Township ,Willowick andWilloughby Lorain –Avon Lake
As part of its notification process, The Illuminating Company works with municipalities to inform them of tree-trimming schedules. In addition, customers living in areas along company rights-of-way also are notified before vegetation management work is done.
The Illuminating Company's vegetation management work is conducted by certified forestry experts under the company's direction, including Asplundh Tree Expert Company, Davey Tree Expert Company, Penn Line Services and Townsend Tree Service.
In the air, helicopters equipped with aerial saws began trimming trees in March to maintain clearances along hard-to-access transmission and distribution corridors throughout The Illuminating Company's service area. The aerial saw is typically deployed along transmission and distribution lines in areas that may be environmentally sensitive or inaccessible to bucket trucks and other vehicles. This method typically covers more area in a day than a ground crew might complete in a week. The saw also eliminates the risk of injury to workers using bucket trucks or climbing trees to cut limbs near high-voltage equipment.
The Illuminating Company serves more than 750,000 customers across
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 trimming trees near FirstEnergy power lines are available for download on Flickr. B-roll of the aerial saw in action is available on YouTube.
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