Work Underway to Strengthen Electric Grid in York County
Replacing wires and poles should help prevent or minimize outages for nearly 300 Met-Ed customers
The project centers on replacing more than a mile of older copper wire on a neighborhood power line with larger-diameter aluminum wire capable of transporting more electricity, which should both enhance electric service reliability for about 300 Met-Ed customers in the
Crews are replacing 1.3 miles of wire, 32 wooden poles, numerous crossarms, 40 fuses and 149 porcelain insulators along a portion of a 13.2-kilovolt (kV) power line that runs through the heart of Dillsburg. The line begins at a substation near
Crews are also installing 49 wildlife guards along the line to help prevent squirrels and other climbing animals from contacting transformers, fuses and switches, which can damage equipment and cause power outages. Animal guards are rubber boots or sleeves that cover transformer bushings, switches and other energized equipment.
The project is expected to be completed in April.
View and download a photo of line workers replacing a utility pole and crossarms and installing animal guards on the company's Flickr page.
The project is part of FirstEnergy Pennsylvania's Long Term Infrastructure Improvement Plan (LTIIP III), which includes a
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
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 more than six million customers in
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