News from 2024
FirstEnergy appoints new vice presidents for investor relations and continuous improvement
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Nov 8, 2024
FirstEnergy Corp. has announced the appointment of Karen Sagot as Vice President of Investor Relations, effective November 10, and Sean Davies as Vice President of Continuous Improvement, effective November 18.
FirstEnergy supports biodiversity with new school garden project
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Nov 7, 2024
Just five minutes after FirstEnergy Environmental Scientist Jessica Shaffer planted a small shrub behind Belle Vernon Middle School in western Pennsylvania, the new pollinator garden welcomed its first visitor. “Look at that skipper taking a drink...
How to calculate your household's energy usage effectively
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Nov 7, 2024
Understanding household energy usage is essential for homeowners considering solar energy solutions.
Energy-saving shopping tips for Black Friday
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Nov 6, 2024
As the holiday season approaches, many consumers are looking for ways to save money.
Energy-saving tips for Thanksgiving from FirstEnergy
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Nov 5, 2024
Between cooking large meals and hosting gatherings, holiday celebrations can significantly affect energy bills.
FirstEnergy honors veterans with flag displays across multiple states
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Nov 4, 2024
FirstEnergy has launched an initiative to honor veterans within the company and beyond, led by Mobile Maintenance Manager David Brahosky and his team of 52 employees.
Solar power gains traction in Ohio with new incentives
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Nov 1, 2024
Switching to solar energy in Ohio is becoming more accessible with a variety of incentives at federal and state levels.
Biden energy policies bring higher prices and reduced reliability to the U.S. and Ohio electric grids
By Ohio Energy Reporter reports | Oct 31, 2024
U.S. electricity prices are much higher under the Biden administration, according to a recent report from the Energy Alliance.
JCP&L receives approval to expand energy efficiency programs in New Jersey
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Oct 31, 2024
Jersey Central Power and Light (JCP&L), a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp., has received approval from the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities to expand its energy efficiency programs.
JCP&L raises funds for veterans through golf event at military base
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Oct 31, 2024
Just days after the 23rd anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, more than 100 employees and supporters from Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L) gathered at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst.
Ohio zoos receive tree trimmings from FirstEnergy for animal feed
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Oct 30, 2024
When Akron zookeepers bring out branches for goats, lemurs, and tufted deer, the scene is filled with laughter and smiles from both animals and children.
Karen McClendon appointed as SVP & CHRO by FirstEnergy
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Oct 29, 2024
FirstEnergy Corp. has announced the appointment of Karen McClendon as Senior Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer, effective November 11.
FirstEnergy reports Q3 2024 financial results; narrows full-year guidance
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Oct 29, 2024
FirstEnergy Corp. has released its financial results for the third quarter of 2024, reporting GAAP earnings from continuing operations of $419 million, or $0.73 per share, on revenue of $3.7 billion.
FirstEnergy seeks return to previous electric security plan
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Oct 29, 2024
FirstEnergy Corp.'s Ohio electric companies, including Ohio Edison, The Illuminating Company, and Toledo Edison, have submitted a request to the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) to withdraw their current Electric Security Plan (ESP) 5.
Former customers offer support to FirstEnergy crews during post-hurricane restoration
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Oct 28, 2024
FirstEnergy crews assisting in power restoration efforts after Hurricane Milton found unexpected support from former customers now residing in Florida.
Understanding your electric bill: A guide to finding opportunities for solar savings
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Oct 25, 2024
The electric bill, often seen as a monthly reminder of utility expenses, can serve as a valuable tool for identifying energy savings and assessing the viability of solar power for homeowners.
Hurricane Helene causes widespread devastation across multiple U.S. states
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Oct 25, 2024
A low-pressure system that formed in the western Caribbean Sea on September 22, 2024, developed into a tropical storm named Helene by the National Hurricane Center two days later.
FirstEnergy workers highlight dedication during hurricane recovery efforts
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Oct 24, 2024
Happy is focused, focused is safe. This mantra guides Paul Dindo, a senior safety representative at FirstEnergy, as he coordinates storm response efforts to ensure the safety and focus of electric company workers. With 12 years in FirstEnergy's safety department, Dindo has managed numerous storms across the company's six-state service area and participated in at least eight mutual aid trips. Recently, he was among over 580 FirstEnergy personnel aiding power restoration in Florida after Hurricane Milton.
New transformer boosts electricity reliability for Bradford area
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Oct 24, 2024
FirstEnergy Pennsylvania Electric Company (FE PA), a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp. operating as Penelec in northwestern Pennsylvania, has energized a new transformer at a substation in Bradford. This move aims to enhance electric service reliability for over 1,000 customers in the area, including the University of Pittsburgh's Bradford campus.
FirstEnergy donates trees at Mountain State Forest Festival for third consecutive year
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Oct 23, 2024
For the third year in a row, FirstEnergy continued its tradition of donating trees at the Mountain State Forest Festival held in Elkins, West Virginia. The event took place on October 4-5, where Green Team members from Mon Power, a FirstEnergy electric company, distributed 1,500 trees including pin oak, serviceberry, arrowwood, silky dogwood and gray dogwood to festival-goers. These employees volunteered their time to support environmental initiatives such as tree-planting events and park cleanups across West Virginia.