Stronger Grid Ahead: Power Line Rebuild to Boost Reliability in Northwest Ohio
Upgrades to reinforce service for Toledo Edison customers in
The work, which began in January, is designed to help the line better withstand severe weather, falling trees and other hazards that commonly cause power outages. The work will also improve the flow of electricity through the system, making it easier to reroute power and keep the lights on for customers during emergencies or maintenance.
Enhancing Day-to-Day Reliability
The project replaces wooden poles along the route with new wood poles and steel structures set in concrete foundations to provide greater durability and stability. Crews are also installing thicker, higher-capacity wire designed to carry more electricity and better ensure extreme conditions.
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What This Work Means for You
Think of the upgrade as moving from a two-lane road to a four-lane highway: more room for "traffic," fewer bottlenecks and a smoother, more reliable experience for everyone.
The new wires and structures will help the electric system:
- Manage higher demand during extreme heat or cold
- Reduce overloads that can lead to outages
- Restore service faster when problems do arise
- Support residential and business growth in
Williams County
Since 2020, ATSI has reduced transmission outages in
Part of a
This approximately $24 million project is part of Energize365, FirstEnergy's long-term investment program to modernize and strengthen the electric grid. FirstEnergy plans to invest
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