Power Restored to Most FirstEnergy Customers Following Winter Storm
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Work continues to restore service to remaining customers impacted by inclement weather; FirstEnergy prepares for new storm system this weekend
At the same time, FirstEnergy is preparing for a new weather system that will impact its entire service territory beginning Friday through early Sunday morning. Throughout the day Friday, winds are expected to gust in excess of 40 mph throughout most of
In addition, Friday's winds will be accompanied by wet, heavy snow turning to rain in northwest
More than 5,000 line workers, hazard responders, forestry crews, contractors, safety and other support personnel have been involved in storm response, including resources from outside the company. Staffing of appropriate resources will continue through the weekend to respond to any outages that may occur from the new storm.
Current outage updates as of
- The Illuminating Company: Approximately 37,700 customers in northeast
Ohio lost power due to the storm, and 150 customers remain without service. The majority of customers are expected to have power restored by4 p.m. today. - Ohio Edison: Approximately 23,400 customers in northern, eastern and central
Ohio lost power due to the storm, and 20 remain without service. Power is expected to be restored to these customers today. Penn Power : Approximately 4,100 customers in westernPennsylvania lost power due to the storm, and less than 20 remain without service. Power is expected to be restored to these customers today.- Penelec: Approximately 79,500 customers in northern and central
Pennsylvania lost power due to the storm, and 3,300 remain without service. Work will continue to restore power to many customers throughout the day today, with restoration in the hardest hit area ofErie County expected by11 p.m. onSaturday, Jan. 13 . - West Penn Power: Approximately 41,000 customers in western
Pennsylvania lost power due to the storm, and 600 remain without service. The majority of customers are expected to have power restored by11 p.m. today. - Met-Ed: Approximately 31,600 customers in eastern
Pennsylvania lost power due to the storm, and 1,400 remain without service. The majority of customers are expected to have power restored by11 p.m. today. Mon Power : Approximately 31,600 customers inWest Virginia lost power due to the storm, and 2,100 remain without service. Power is expected to be restored to these customers today.- Potomac Edison: Approximately 21,400 customers in the
West Virginia panhandle andMaryland lost power due to the storm, and 800 remain without service. The majority of customers are expected to have power restored by11 p.m. today. - JCP&L: Approximately 97,300 customers in
New Jersey lost power due to the storm, and 4,300 remain without service. The majority of customers are expected to have power restored by11:30 p.m. today.
How to Report Power Outages and Downed Lines
Customers who have experienced a service interruption due to the storm are encouraged to report their outage if they have not already done so by calling 1-888-LIGHTSS (1-888-544-4877), texting OUT to LIGHTS (544487) or clicking the "Outages" link on firstenergycorp.com.
FirstEnergy customers can sign up to receive email and text message alert notifications for updates after they've reported a power outage. Customers can also use two-way text messaging to report outages, request updates on restoration efforts and make other inquiries about their electric accounts. More information about these communication tools is available at firstenergycorp.com/connect.
The high winds have brought down trees and branches onto power lines. Customers should assume all downed or low-hanging power lines are energized and dangerous. Stay at least 30 feet away and use extra caution where downed lines are tangled in trees or other debris. Report downed lines ASAP by calling 911.
For updated information on the company's current outages, the company's storm restoration process and tips for staying safe, visit FirstEnergy's 24/7 Power Center at firstenergycorp.com/outages.
Operate Backup Generators Safely
Emergency power generators offer an option for customers needing or wanting uninterrupted service. To ensure the safety of the home's occupants as well as that of electric company employees who may be working on power lines in the area, the proper generator should be selected and installed by a qualified electrician.
When operating a generator, the power coming into the home should always be disconnected. Otherwise, power from the generator could be sent back onto the power lines, creating a hazardous situation for company workers. Locate the generator outside of your home and far away from windows, doors and vents. Never locate a generator inside your home.
View additional generator safety information.
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
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