Ohio Edison, The Illuminating Company Complete Three-Year Grid Modernization Project in Ashtabula County (2024)

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FirstEnergy Corp.

Oct 06, 2022, 13:30 ET

Plan filed to build on project's success through second phase of smart grid technology investments

ASHTABULA, Ohio, Oct. 6, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE: FE) electric companies Ohio Edison and The Illuminating Company are completing smart grid upgrades across Ashtabula County to help prevent or minimize the length of service disruptions, particularly during severe weather. The work includes installation of new, automated equipment and technology in substations and along power lines serving nearly 18,000 customers in parts of Ashtabula, Austinburg, Andover, Geneva and nearby areas. Upgrades began in 2020 under the company'sinitial three-year portfolio of gridmodernization work.

"Every project is customized and designed to address the particular reliability needs of each community," said Ed Shuttleworth, president of FirstEnergy's Ohio operations. "These upgrades will allow us to restore service to our customers faster following severe weather events as well as pave the way for a more robust power system to support different types of energy sources in the years to come."

Utility personnel are finalizing electrical equipment upgrades in four substations in the greater Ashtabula area and modernizing power lines that deliver electric service to customers from those facilities. Thousands of homes and businesses in the area will benefit from the installation of 52 new automated reclosing devices in the substations and along power lines to help limit the frequency, duration and scope of service interruptions.

These electrical devices work like a circuit breaker in a home that shuts off power when trouble occurs, with the added benefit of automatically reenergizing a substation or power line within seconds for certain types of outages to keep power safely flowing to customers. This technology is safer and more efficient because it often allows utility personnel to automatically restore service to customers in lieu of sending a crew to investigate.

If the device senses a more serious issue, like a fallen tree on electrical equipment, it will isolate the outage to that area and limit the total number of affected customers. The device's smart technology will quickly pinpoint the location of the fault and help utility personnel better understand the cause of the outage to help speed restoration.

Locations for these automated devices were determined based on a review of historical outage patterns across greater Ashtabula to identify the areas that could benefit most from new technology.

Additional power lines that tie together existing circuits are also being constructed to provide more flexibility in restoring service following outages. The new power lines will help reduce the length of power outages and the overall number of customers impacted by switching them to a backup line for faster service restoration.

Lastly, 50 capacitor banks were installed to regulate voltage, helping provide energy savings by reducing the amount of electricity that must be generated and evenly distributing electricity to allow all customers served by a single power line to receive the same flow of safe, reliable power.

Beyond the company's investments in power lines and equipment, Ohio Edison and The Illuminating Company have installed more than 20,000 smart meters for customers in Ashtabula County since 2020. As the latest in metering technology, smart meters enable customers to better track their energy consumption and minimize estimated readings. Smart meters also can be leveraged by customers electing to enroll in programs like time-varying rates, which can provide price incentives to reduce electricity use during high demand periods throughout the day.

FirstEnergy's Ohio utilities, including Ohio Edison and The Illuminating Company, recently filed a plan with the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO)that would expand smart grid technology investments. The filing, known as Ohio Grid Mod II, proposes a four-year, $626 million investment plan that builds upon system upgrades completed since the PUCO approved the utilities' Grid Mod I plan in 2019.

In addition to power infrastructure upgrades, the proposed plan also includes several pilot programs that could provide enhanced customer benefits, such as providing residential and non-residential electric vehicle managed charging incentives to help support the adoption of electric vehicles across the company's Ohio service territories. The Grid Mod II Plan is subject to PUCO approval.

Ohio Edison serves more than one million customers across 34 Ohio counties. Follow Ohio Edison on Twitter @OhioEdison and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/OhioEdison.

The Illuminating Company serves 755,000 customers across Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake and Lorain counties. Connect with The Illuminating Company at www.illuminatingcompany.com,on Twitter @IlluminatingCoand on Facebook at www.facebook.com/IlluminatingCo.

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 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. Follow FirstEnergy online at www.firstenergycorp.comand on Twitter @FirstEnergyCorp.

Editor's Note:Photos of FirstEnergy utility crews completing the grid modernization work under the previously approved plan are available for download on Flickr. Video footage/B-Roll of utility crews completing grid modernization work can be viewed and downloaded here.

SOURCE FirstEnergy Corp.

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FAQs

Is Ohio Edison the same as the illuminating company? ›

The Illuminating Company History

In 1997, Centerior combined with Ohio Edison and other affiliated companies to form FirstEnergy. First Energy Corp owns Toledo Edison, Ohio Edison, The Illuminating Company, three of the major utilities in Ohio.

What is the history of the Ohio Edison company? ›

Ohio Edison Company (formerly OEC on the NYSE) was a publicly traded holding company that began in 1930 from the consolidation of 200 electric companies. By 1950, it ended up with two utility operating companies, Pennsylvania Power and Ohio Edison.

What is the customer service number for FirstEnergy Ohio Edison phone? ›

How many companies does FirstEnergy own? ›

Today, FirstEnergy's 10 regulated distribution companies form one of the nation's largest investor-owned electric systems, based on serving 6 million customers in the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic regions.

Why is Nopec on my illuminating company bill? ›

If the residential or small business customer does not choose to opt-out, they are automatically enrolled in NOPEC's electric or natural gas aggregation program. NOPEC will then start providing the electricity or natural gas supply that the customer uses and, therefore, will appear on the customer's utility bill.

How much does Ohio Edison charge per kilowatt hour? ›

Ohio Edison Company's residential “Price to Compare” for the generation supply portion of your bill for the period July 1, 2024 through August 31, 2024 is $0.0946/kWh*.

Why is Ohio Edison so expensive? ›

Why did Ohio Edison raise their rates so much? The 2023 Ohio Edison rate increase is a result of higher than normal wholesale energy prices during the auction held for energy companies to bid for the right to service default paying customers.

Is Edison government owned? ›

We are an investor-owned public utility operating as a subsidiary of Edison International (NYSE EIX) . As one of the nation's largest electric utilities, we deliver power to 15 million people in 50,000 square miles across central, coastal and Southern California, excluding the City of Los Angeles and some other cities.

What company did Edison merge with? ›

In 1890, the company would merge with By 1890, several other Edison companies to become the Edison General Electric Company, which then merged with the competing Thomson-Houston Electric Company in 1892 to become the General Electric Company.

Why is my Ohio electric bill so high? ›

Extra Billing Days

It's normal for the number of days in each billing cycle to change from month to month. More days per cycle will cause your bill to be higher. You can see the number of days in your billing cycle on the front page of your bill.

How to lower electric bill in Ohio? ›

2. Insulate Your Home. Insulating your home is one of the most effective ways to reduce energy bills, especially during Ohio's brutal winters. You can significantly improve your home's energy efficiency by sealing air leaks and adding insulation to your walls, attic, and floors.

How can I get help paying my electric bill in Ohio? ›

Visiting the Ohio Development Services Agency website or calling 800.282. 0880.

Is FirstEnergy being bought out? ›

AKRON, Ohio, March 25, 2024 -- FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE: FE) announced today it has completed the previously disclosed sale of an additional 30% ownership interest in its FirstEnergy Transmission, LLC (FET) subsidiary to Brookfield Super-Core Infrastructure Partners (Brookfield) for $3.5 billion.

What is the largest energy company in the US? ›

ExxonMobil is the largest energy company in the United States based on revenue. In its 2021 fiscal year, the Texas-based oil and gas producer generated 278.98 billion U.S. dollars in revenues.

What is the debt of FirstEnergy? ›

FirstEnergy long term debt for the quarter ending March 31, 2024 was $21.652B, a 2.13% decline year-over-year. FirstEnergy long term debt for 2023 was $22.885B, a 7.93% increase from 2022. FirstEnergy long term debt for 2022 was $21.203B, a 4.7% decline from 2021.

Who is the parent company of United illuminating? ›

United Illuminating (UI) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of AVANGRID, Inc.

Who owns Cleveland electric Illuminating Company? ›

The CLEVELAND ELECTRIC ILLUMINATING CO., now (2020) one of ten electric utility companies owned by Akron-based FirstEnergy Corp., was organized on 29 Sept. 1892 as the Cleveland General Electric Co. —the product of a merger between Brush Electric Light & Power Co.

What is the name of Edison electric company? ›

Southern California Edison - SCE.

Can Ohio Edison be my electric supplier? ›

Ohio's Electric Choice program lets you choose your supplier of electric generation. Your electric distribution utility - either The Illuminating Company, Ohio Edison, or Toledo Edison - continues to deliver electricity to your home as reliably as always.

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