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Work Underway to Enhance The Illuminating Company's Electric System in Eastern Cuyahoga County

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On March 4, 2021, The Illuminating Company, a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp (NYSE: FE), announced the completion of electrical grid upgrades in eastern Cuyahoga County, Ohio. This initiative aims to enhance reliability for over 20,000 customers in Solon, Chagrin Falls, and Bedford Heights. The upgrades include over 50 automated reclosing devices and new power lines to expedite outage restoration. With work commencing in 2020 and slated for completion in April, the modernization plan is expected to reduce service interruptions significantly. FirstEnergy serves over 750,000 customers overall.

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  • Investments in over 50 automated reclosing devices to enhance outage response.
  • New power lines being constructed to improve service restoration flexibility.
  • Installation of 70 capacitor banks to ensure reliable power distribution.
  • Project expected to reduce outage frequency and duration significantly.
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BRECKSVILLE, Ohio, March 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- As part of its plan to modernize its electric distribution system in Ohio, The Illuminating Company, a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE: FE), is completing electrical grid upgrades in eastern Cuyahoga County to limit the frequency and duration of power outages. The work is part of an initial three-year phase of the company's grid modernization plan and includes installation of new, automated equipment and technology in substations and along power lines serving more than 20,000 customers in parts of Solon, Chagrin Falls, Bedford Heights and nearby areas.

"Every project is customized and designed to address the particular reliability needs of each community where work is being done," said Mark Jones, regional president of The Illuminating Company. "These upgrades will allow us to restore service to our customers faster following severe weather events, as well as pave the way for a more robust power system that has advanced technology to support different types of energy sources in the years to come."

Customers will benefit from installation of more than 50 new automated reclosing devices that will help limit the frequency, duration and scope of service interruptions. The electrical devices work like a circuit breaker in a home that shuts off power when trouble occurs, with the added benefit of automatically reenergizing a power line within seconds for certain types of outages to keep power safely flowing to customers. This technology is safer and more efficient because it often allows utility personnel to automatically restore service to customers rather than sending a crew to investigate.

If the device senses a more serious issue, like a fallen tree on the power line, it will isolate the outage to that area and limit the total number of affected customers. The device's smart technology will quickly pinpoint the location of the fault and help utility personnel better understand the cause of the outage to help speed restoration.

Additional power lines are also being constructed to provide more flexibility in restoring outages due to events such as storms and vehicle accidents. A single power line can serve thousands of customers, which means an outage due to a fallen tree on a power line could affect all customers served by that line. The new power lines will help reduce the length and overall number of customers impacted during an outage by switching them to a backup line for faster service restoration.

Lastly, more than 70 capacitor banks are being installed to help ensure all customers served by a single power line receive the same flow of safe, reliable power by evenly distributing electricity down the line. These devices are expected to reduce energy usage for customers served near the beginning of a power line because they will benefit from lower power voltages being fed into their homes or businesses. The work in this area began in 2020 and is on track to be finished in April.

Beyond the infrastructure upgrades underway in the greater Solon area, the company also plans to complete tree-trimming work and equipment inspections this year along nearly 100 circuit miles of power lines in the area to reinforce existing infrastructure and minimize the impact of damages caused by severe weather.

The Illuminating Company serves more than 750,000 customers across Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake and Lorain counties. Follow The Illuminating Company on Twitter @IlluminatingCo and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/IlluminatingCo.

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 24,500 miles of transmission lines that connect the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic regions. Follow FirstEnergy online at www.firstenergycorp.com. Follow FirstEnergy on Twitter: @FirstEnergyCorp.

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SOURCE FirstEnergy Corp.

FAQ

What upgrades are being made by FirstEnergy Corp's The Illuminating Company?

The Illuminating Company is upgrading its electrical grid by installing automated reclosing devices, new power lines, and capacitor banks to improve service reliability in eastern Cuyahoga County.

How many customers will benefit from the grid upgrades in Cuyahoga County?

The upgrades will benefit over 20,000 customers in parts of Solon, Chagrin Falls, and Bedford Heights.

When will the grid modernization project by The Illuminating Company be completed?

The project is on track to be completed in April 2021.

What is the primary goal of The Illuminating Company's grid modernization plan?

The primary goal is to limit the frequency and duration of power outages and enhance overall service reliability.

What technology is being installed to help restore power faster after outages?

The company is installing automated reclosing devices that can quickly restore power and isolate outages.

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