FirstEnergy Pennsylvania Receives Approval for Infrastructure Improvement Plans
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The plans entail an additional
View photos of some previous LTIIP projects on Flickr.
LTIIP III will focus on improving customer service reliability through grid modernization and system resiliency.
Grid modernization projects include:
- Installing protective devices such as automated reclosers and fuses to power lines and building tie lines between power line sections to isolate damage and quickly restore electric service to customers from unaffected parts of the system.
- Converting lower-voltage power lines to standard voltages to better regulate voltage and provide operational flexibility to reduce the duration of outages.
- Updating underground networks with new conduits, cable, transformers, vaults, manholes and switches.
- Replacing aging substation equipment with modern breakers and electronic relays that offer improved monitoring and operational capabilities.
System resiliency focuses on strengthening the grid with projects such as:
- Replacing aging poles and overhead wire.
- Replacing underground cable nearing the end of its useful life.
- Selectively placing distribution equipment underground where feasible to enhance reliability.
- Building new power lines to provide more sources to supply electricity to customers, enhancing operational flexibility.
These targeted distribution projects complement each utility's annual tree trimming and vegetation management efforts, which work in tandem to help minimize service interruptions.
Expected 2025-2029 LTIIP III investments for each service area are:
- Penelec –
$538 million - Met-Ed -
$382 million - West Penn Power –
$368 million - Penn Power -
$133 million
Customers will see no bill impact from LTIIP III in 2025 because first-year program costs are included in FE PA's distribution rate review approved in November by the PUC. LTIIP was authorized by Pennsylvania Act 11, which was approved in 2012 and established a process to encourage electric, natural gas, water and sewer utilities in
FE PA anticipates filing additional LTIIPs in future years and is committed to a sound, cost-effective approach that will result in consistent reliability performance.
LTIIP III 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
Met-Ed serves approximately 592,000 customers within 3,300 square miles of eastern and southeastern
Penelec serves approximately 597,000 customers within 17,600 square miles of northern and central
Penn Power serves approximately 173,000 customers in all or parts of
West Penn Power serves approximately 746,000 customers in 24 counties within central and southwestern
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 customers in
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SOURCE FirstEnergy Corp.
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