Georgia Power's preparedness efforts help reduce outage times for customers
Georgia Power's average outage time was 42% lower than the national average in 2019, according to recent data. The company prepared for severe weather by mobilizing over 4,000 personnel during the 2020 storm season, responding to more than 26 severe weather events, including Hurricane Zeta, which impacted over 822,000 customers. Their storm response includes assessing conditions and making swift repairs. Georgia Power emphasizes safety for both workers and customers. The company is a subsidiary of Southern Company (NYSE: SO) and is committed to providing reliable energy across Georgia.
- Average outage time for Georgia Power customers was 42% less than the national average in 2019.
- Georgia Power mobilized over 4,000 personnel during the severe 2020 storm season, ensuring effective restoration efforts.
- Recognized for providing reliable energy at rates below the national average while maintaining a diverse energy generation mix.
- Hurricane Zeta caused significant damage, impacting over 822,000 customers and leading to over 5,700 cases of damage.
- The response to a record-breaking storm season may indicate future vulnerabilities in storm preparedness.
ATLANTA, March 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The average outage time for Georgia Power customers was
"We prepare every year knowing it will be nothing like the year before," said Georgia Power's Storm Center Director David Maske. "Our teams know firsthand the impacts severe weather can have on our customers, and we remain prepared to respond whenever we are called upon."
In 2020 alone, the company responded to more than 26 severe weather events that impacted Georgia in a record-breaking storm season, with the most impactful storm Hurricane Zeta, which caused significant damage to Georgia Power's distribution system leading to over 5,700 cases of damage and impacting over 822,000 customers. Zeta's impacts were severe and were exacerbated when a strong cold front with gusty winds quickly followed behind the storm, less than 12 hours later. More than 4,000 Georgia Power personnel, with assistance from out-of-state utilities, were mobilized as part of the company's restoration effort. Throughout 2020, Georgia Power crews responded to more than 22,650 outage events and replaced or repaired 8,500 spans of wire equal to nearly 400 miles of power lines.
Storm Response Pandemic Preparations
Georgia Power teams are prepared to respond to service interruptions that might occur because of severe weather while taking proactive actions including special "distancing" and other precautions to help protect customers and employees from the spread of the virus.
In the field, the power restoration process includes these key steps:
- Assessing Conditions – Responding crews – or in major storms, damage assessment teams – work to identify trouble spots and the resources needed to fix them, which could involve coming onto customers' property. Crews will employ appropriate distancing efforts and customers are asked to keep children and pets indoors and maintain safe distances from crew members as well.
- Making Repairs – Georgia Power crews focus on repairs that return power to the greatest number of customers in the least amount of time.
Regardless of the storm season, Georgia Power encourages customers to keep safety first, with the following tips:
Before a Storm: Stay aware and check the weather forecast before heading outdoors. Make plans for vulnerable family members who might have difficulty in a power outage. Turn off large appliances as power surges can overload them and charge cell phones in case you lose power.
During a Storm: Take safe shelter inside a sturdy building away from windows and doors. Avoid contact with conductors of electricity - appliances, metal objects and water.
After a Storm: Never touch any downed or low-hanging wire, including telephone or TV wires that touch a power line. Never pull tree limbs off of power lines yourself or enter areas with debris or downed trees as downed power lines may be buried in wreckage.
For additional tools you can use to stay prepared for severe weather, visit www.Georgiapower.com/storm.
About Georgia Power
Georgia Power is the largest electric subsidiary of Southern Company (NYSE: SO), America's premier energy company. Value, Reliability, Customer Service and Stewardship are the cornerstones of the company's promise to 2.6 million customers in all but four of Georgia's 159 counties. Committed to delivering clean, safe, reliable and affordable energy at rates below the national average, Georgia Power maintains a diverse, innovative generation mix that includes nuclear, coal and natural gas, as well as renewables such as solar, hydroelectric and wind. Georgia Power focuses on delivering world-class service to its customers every day and the company is recognized by J.D. Power as an industry leader in customer satisfaction. For more information, visit www.GeorgiaPower.com and connect with the company on Facebook (Facebook.com/GeorgiaPower), Twitter (Twitter.com/GeorgiaPower) and Instagram (Instagram.com/ga_power).
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