Power Grid Improvements Underway to Strengthen Service for Trumbull County Communities
Steel structures, thicker wire to enhance reliability for more than 16,000
Ohio
At the heart of the project is the rebuild of nearly three miles of the Niles Central-Packard 138-kV Transmission Line. The upgrades will help reduce the number of outages customers experience and speed restoration when outages occur.
Built to Handle What's Ahead
The rebuild replaces aging wooden poles with 22 steel structures set in concrete foundations. Crews are also installing modern, thicker wire capable of carrying more electricity and withstanding severe weather, falling trees, vehicle accidents and wildlife interference. Together, these improvements will make it easier to reroute power during emergencies or maintenance, support growing energy use and provide a sturdier backbone for future development in the
Construction began in the fall and is expected to finish by the end of this summer.
What Upgrades Mean for Customers
Think of the work as upgrading from a two-lane road to a four-lane highway. With more capacity and stronger infrastructure, the system can better handle increased "traffic" and bounce back faster when issues occur.
These improvements will help the electric grid:
- Handle higher demand during extreme cold and heat.
- Reduce overloads that can lead to outages.
- Restore service faster when problems do arise.
- Support residential and business growth in
Trumbull County .
Customers can learn more about the value of a modern transmission system through FirstEnergy's video series "Why a Modern Transmission System Matters to You" on FirstEnergy's YouTube channel.
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