As winter approaches and electric demand is expected to surge, FirstEnergy Corp. has taken proactive measures to guarantee uninterrupted power for its Ohio customers. Subsidiaries Ohio Edison, The Illuminating Company, and Toledo Edison have completed extensive inspections and maintenance to fortify their power infrastructure against the challenges of winter weather.
Pat Mullin, acting president of FirstEnergy's Ohio operations, emphasized the significance of these efforts, stating, "Completing inspections and equipment maintenance now can help enhance system reliability to keep power flowing to customers when severe winter weather strikes." The initiative aligns with the company's substantial investments in smart grid technology over the past three years, aimed at preventing outages and minimizing their impact.
Field personnel conducted helicopter inspections covering nearly 7,200 miles of high-voltage transmission lines, addressing potential issues not visible from the ground. Additionally, ground-level electricians utilized thermovision cameras to inspect power lines and transformers, identifying and repairing hidden problems that could lead to outages.
Beyond infrastructure maintenance, FirstEnergy prioritizes winter preparedness, conducting drills and exercises throughout the year to refine their restoration processes in response to winter storm-related outages. The company's commitment to safety also extends to customer education, with tips provided to help manage electricity bills during the winter season.
Customers can access information and storm updates through FirstEnergy's 24/7 Power Center. Practical tips include sealing leaks, checking furnace filters, and ensuring proper home insulation to optimize energy use during periods of high demand. Payment arrangements and assistance programs are also available for those in need.
Source: prnewswire.com