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Annual Storm Restoration Drill Helps Electric Company Employees Prepare for Severe Weather Events

Annual Storm Restoration Drill Helps Electric Company Employees Prepare for Severe Weather Events

年度風暴恢復演習幫助電力公司員工爲惡劣天氣事件做準備
第一能源 ·  05/20 00:00

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READING, Pa., May 20, 2024 -- FirstEnergy Pennsylvania Electric Company (FE PA), a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE: FE) doing business in eastern Pennsylvania as Met-Ed, recently completed an annual emergency preparation drill focused on testing its storm restoration process in the event severe weather causes outages throughout its vast and heavily forested service area.

賓夕法尼亞州雷丁,2024年5月20日——在賓夕法尼亞州東部以Met-Ed名義開展業務的FirstEnergy Corp.(紐約證券交易所代碼:FE)的子公司FirstEnergy賓夕法尼亞電氣公司(FE PA)最近完成了年度應急準備演習,重點是測試其風暴恢復過程,以防惡劣天氣導致其廣闊而森林茂密的服務區停電。

Individuals participated in the storm drill both remotely and in-person at Met-Ed's Reading headquarters – a hybrid approach similar to how employees conduct real-life restoration activities using electronic storm tools to manage work in the field. The drill was designed to prepare employees for storm restoration duties and review restoration processes and storm-management tools critical to safely and quickly getting the lights back on.

個人在Met-Ed的雷丁總部以遠程和麪對面方式參與了風暴演習,這種混合方法類似於員工使用電子風暴工具進行現實生活中的恢復活動來管理現場工作的方式。該演習旨在讓員工爲執行風暴恢復任務做好準備,並審查恢復流程和風暴管理工具,這些工具對於安全、快速地恢復照明至關重要。

Scott Wyman, President of FirstEnergy's Pennsylvania Operations: "Storm drills provide our employees a controlled, no-fault forum to practice and sharpen their skills in preparation for severe weather, including summer thunderstorms packing strong wind gusts. Regular emergency drills are another way we work to improve electric service for our customers, in addition to tree trimming and projects we do to harden our electric infrastructure and enhance its resiliency."

FirstEnergy賓夕法尼亞業務總裁斯科特·懷曼: “風暴演習爲我們的員工提供了一個可控的、無過錯的論壇,讓他們可以練習和提高技能,爲惡劣天氣做準備,包括帶來強陣風的夏季雷暴。定期進行應急演習是我們努力改善客戶電力服務的另一種方式,此外還修剪樹木和開展項目,以強化我們的電力基礎設施並增強其彈性。”

The drill's primary scenario focused on severe weather with organized lines of powerful June thunderstorms capable of producing gusts of greater than 70 mph sweeping across Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The gusts toppled trees, causing widespread damage to poles and wires and disrupting electric service to more than 400,000 of Met-Ed's 592,000 customers.

演習的主要情景集中在惡劣天氣上,6月有組織的強雷暴陣容能夠產生超過70英里/小時的陣風,席捲賓夕法尼亞州和新澤西州。陣風推倒了樹木,對電線杆和電線造成了廣泛損壞,並中斷了Met-Ed的59.2萬名客戶中超過40萬人的電力服務。

Further complicating the weather drill was a hypothetical second issue that involved significant damage to two electric substations, communications lines and equipment. Drill participants had to quickly puzzle through the safe and efficient restoration of power to customers in the wake of the storm knowing the substations would not be available.

使氣象演習更加複雜的是假設的第二個問題,該問題涉及兩個變電站、通信線路和設備的嚴重損壞。暴風雨過後,鑽探參與者知道變電站將不可用,他們不得不迅速了解如何安全高效地爲客戶恢復供電。

As part of the training, Met-Ed activated its Incident Command System (ICS). ICS is a nationally recognized and accepted emergency management process used by all levels of government – federal, state and local – as well as by many non-governmental organizations and the private sector to coordinate the response to major storms or other natural disasters.

作爲培訓的一部分,Met-Ed啓動了事件指揮系統(ICS)。ICS是全國認可和認可的應急管理流程,供聯邦、州和地方各級政府以及許多非政府組織和私營部門使用,以協調應對重大風暴或其他自然災害。

In the aftermath of a major weather event, Met-Ed crews follow a proven restoration process and typically address outages that restore the largest number of customers before moving to more isolated problems. They generally give priority to hospitals and other critical medical facilities, communications facilities and emergency response agencies. After that, crews work to restore power as quickly as possible to the rest of the customers.

重大天氣事件發生後,Met-Ed的工作人員遵循行之有效的恢復流程,通常在解決更孤立的問題之前解決停機問題,從而恢復最多的客戶。它們通常優先考慮醫院和其他關鍵醫療設施、通信設施和應急機構。之後,工作人員努力盡快恢復其他客戶的電力。

For more information about FirstEnergy's storm restoration process and tips for staying safe, visit the 24/7 Power Center at firstenergycorp.com/outages.

有關FirstEnergy風暴恢復過程和保持安全的技巧的更多信息,請訪問24/7電力中心,網址爲 firstenergycorp.com/outages

Met-Ed serves approximately 592,000 customers within 3,300 square miles of eastern and southeastern Pennsylvania. Follow Met-Ed on X, formerly known as Twitter, @Met Ed and on Facebook at facebook.com/MetEdElectric.

Met-Ed爲賓夕法尼亞州東部和東南部3,300平方英里範圍內的約592,000名客戶提供服務。在 X(前身爲 Twitter)上關注 Met-Ed, @Met Ed 然後在 Facebook 上的 Facebook.com/meteDelectric。

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 Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, West Virginia, Maryland and New York. The company's transmission subsidiaries operate approximately 24,000 miles of transmission lines that connect the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic regions. Visit FirstEnergy online at firstenergycorp.com and follow FirstEnergy on X @FirstEnergyCorp.

FirstEnergy致力於實現完整性、安全性、可靠性和卓越運營。其配電公司是美國最大的投資者擁有的電力系統之一,爲俄亥俄州、賓夕法尼亞州、新澤西州、西弗吉尼亞州、馬里蘭州和紐約州的客戶提供服務。該公司的輸電子公司運營約24,000英里的輸電線路,連接中西部和中大西洋地區。在線訪問FirstEnergy firstenergycorp.com 然後在 X 上關注 FirstEnergy @FirstEnergyCorp

Editor's Note: A photo of FirstEnergy employees conducting a storm drill is available for download on Flickr.

編者注: FirstEnergy 員工進行風暴演習的照片可在以下網址下載 Flickr

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