Atlantic City Electric crews will be ready if Hurricane Ian decides to visit New Jersey.
MAYS LANDING - As communities across the Caribbean continue to recover from the impacts of Hurricane Fiona, and Florida prepares for Hurricane Ian during this last week of September and National Preparedness Month, Atlantic City Electric is reminding customers of the importance of being prepared for severe weather and other emergencies.
As part of its preparation efforts, Atlantic City Electric invests millions of dollars each year modernizing the local energy grid and hardening its system against severe weather. This work includes inspecting existing infrastructure, replacing aging infrastructure, trimming trees that could potentially impact the system, building new underground equipment and installing smart technology that can automatically restore service more quickly or isolate damage. These efforts have resulted in the most reliable service in the company's history in recent years.
The impacts of Hurricane Fiona in Puerto Rico and elsewhere are a vivid reminder of the strength of hurricanes and other major storms and the damage they can have on our lives, said Tamla Olivier, senior vice president and Chief Operating Officer of Pepco Holdings, which includes Atlantic City Electric. During this last week of National Preparedness Month, it is a great reminder for our communities to be ready when storms do come. As a company, we continue our readiness through regular planning and drills, consistent communication and engagement with local emergency management and other government agencies, and continuous investment in the local energy grid. "
To help customers plan and prepare for an emergency, Atlantic City Electric offers the following tips:
Atlantic City Electric also works closely with emergency management agency partners year round to ensure preparedness and coordination when responding to storm and other emergency events.
Launched in 2004, National Preparedness Month is sponsored by the Federal Emergency Management Agency within the Department of Homeland Security. During the month, FEMA and DHS encourage Americans to prepare for emergencies in all facets of their lives.