Atlantic City Electric crews are heading to aid in the Hurricane Ida recovery.
MAYS LANDING Atlantic City Electric is sending crews, equipment and expertise to Louisiana to repair utility infrastructure damage and help restore energy service for customers impacted by Hurricane Ida. More than 50 Atlantic City Electric employees and contractors are heading south as part of mutual assistance networks coordinating recovery efforts.
Energy companies from across the country have supported our responses to major storms here, and we are glad to return the favor, Atlantic City Electric Region President Gary Stockbridge said in a release. We are proud of our dedicated employees and contractors who are answering the call for help to support what is expected to be a monumental restoration effort.
Atlantic City Electric has been monitoring Hurricane Ida since it formed to ensure resources could be directed where and when they were needed. The company's emergency preparedness teams work year-round to coordinate restoration efforts and share best practices to be ready for scenarios like Hurricane Ida. We continue to track the potential effects of storms in our region, and Atlantic City Electric continues to have the necessary resources, including employees and local contractors, to support normal operations and any needed restoration activities for our customers.
Over the years, Atlantic City Electric has sent hundreds of crews and support personnel to assist energy companies, in the Mid-Atlantic and across the country, as part of regional mutual assistance networks. Just as Atlantic City Electric provides support, crews from across the U.S. have helped with restoration efforts in this region following severe storms.