Work Underway to Upgrade Electric System in Erie County, Pennsylvania
- Installation of automated reclosing devices and other equipment in substations to prevent service interruptions during severe weather.
- Long-Term Infrastructure Improvement Plan II, a $200 million initiative, will enhance the Penelec system reliability over five years.
- Communities like East Springfield, Erie City, Fairview Township, Millcreek Township, Platea, and western Erie County will benefit from the upgrades.
- Thousands of homes and businesses will benefit from the new smart automated reclosing devices that limit service interruptions.
- Energize365 program focuses on transmission and distribution investments to create a smarter, more secure grid for the future.
- FirstEnergy is dedicated to integrity, safety, reliability, and operational excellence in serving over six million customers across multiple states.
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Upgrades will benefit more than 8,000 Penelec customers
Scott Wyman, President of FirstEnergy's Pennsylvania Operations: "Substation upgrades play a major role in preventing power outages because they manage the flow of electricity to homes and businesses. This important work is part of our Long-Term Infrastructure Improvement Plan II, a
Communities that will benefit from the upgrades to five local
Thousands of homes and businesses will benefit from the installation of new, smart automated reclosing devices that will help limit the frequency, duration and extent of service interruptions.
Automated recloser devices:
- Work like a circuit breaker in a home that shuts off power when trouble occurs, with the added benefit of automatically reenergizing a substation or power line within seconds for certain types of outages to keep power safely flowing to customers.
- Are safer and more efficient because they often allow utility personnel to automatically restore service to customers instead of sending a crew to investigate.
- Isolate the outage to that area and limit the total number of affected customers if the device senses a more serious issue, like a fallen tree on electrical equipment.
- Quickly pinpoint the location of the fault and help utility personnel better understand the cause of the outage to help speed restoration.
Watch a video that explains how smart grid technology works, including reclosers.
In addition to automated reclosers, batteries that provide backup power for equipment during loss of electric supply, protective devices to safeguard sensitive components from lightning, and insulators are being installed in several substations. Some of the new equipment is already in service, and the remainder of the equipment is expected to be installed and operational later this year.
This work is part of Energize365, a multi-year grid evolution program focused on transmission and distribution investments that will deliver the power FirstEnergy's customers depend on today while also meeting the challenges of tomorrow. With planned investments of
Penelec serves approximately 597,000 customers within 17,600 square miles of northern and central
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 substation automated reclosers and battery banks are available for download on Flickr.
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