News from June 2024


Potomac Edison completes summer preparations for enhanced service reliability

WILLIAMSPORT, Maryland – In anticipation of increased electric use along with the potential for seasonal storms, FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE: FE) subsidiary Potomac Edison is completing equipment inspections, preventive maintenance, and tree-trimming work across its Maryland service territory to help reduce potential outages and improve reliability for customers this summer.



FirstEnergy completes proactive work for enhanced summer service reliability in Ohio

With the hot summer months likely to produce higher electric usage and potentially severe weather, FirstEnergy Corp.'s Ohio subsidiaries—Ohio Edison, The Illuminating Company, and Toledo Edison—have recently completed inspections and conducted equipment maintenance aimed at enhancing service reliability for customers. This work builds upon extensive tree-trimming efforts and equipment upgrades that FirstEnergy has implemented over recent years to help prevent power outages.


FirstEnergy named among America's greatest workplaces by Newsweek

FirstEnergy Named Among America’s Greatest Workplaces by Newsweek


FirstEnergy units complete preparations for summer outages reduction

FAIRMONT, West Virginia – In anticipation of increased electric use and potential seasonal storms, FirstEnergy Corp. subsidiaries Mon Power and Potomac Edison are completing equipment inspections, preventive maintenance, and tree-trimming work across their West Virginia service territories to help reduce potential outages and improve reliability for customers this summer.


Penelec completes inspection work ahead of anticipated summer demand surge

ERIE, Pa., June 24, 2024 -- With the hot, humid summer months expected to produce higher electric usage and potentially severe weather, FirstEnergy Pennsylvania Electric Company (FE PA), a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE: FE) doing business in northern and central Pennsylvania as Penelec, is completing inspections and conducting proactive equipment maintenance across its service area to help enhance service reliability for customers.


YellowLite offers free iPads with solar installations for Independence Day

YellowLite has announced a special Independence Day offer aimed at promoting sustainable energy while providing customers with the latest technology. From June 20 to July 4, customers who opt for solar installations with YellowLite will receive a new iPad as part of their package.


Inspection work near completion enhancing Penn Power’s service reliability ahead of summer

With the hot, humid summer months expected to produce higher electric usage and potentially severe weather, FirstEnergy Pennsylvania Electric Company (FE PA), a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp. doing business as Penn Power in western Pennsylvania, is completing inspections and conducting proactive equipment maintenance across its service area to help enhance service reliability for customers.


FirstEnergy completes maintenance work ahead of summer in eastern Pennsylvania

With the hot, humid summer months expected to produce higher electric usage and potentially severe weather, FirstEnergy Pennsylvania Electric Company (FE PA), a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE: FE) doing business in eastern Pennsylvania as Met-Ed, is completing inspections and conducting proactive equipment maintenance across its service area to help enhance service reliability for customers.


JCP&L prepares electric grid for summer with extensive inspections

Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L), a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp., has completed equipment inspections and maintenance across its central and northern New Jersey service area in preparation for the summer season. The measures aim to enhance the reliability of the electric grid amid high temperatures, storms, and potential hurricanes.


FirstEnergy conducts maintenance ahead of peak summer demand

With the hot, humid summer months expected to increase electric usage and potentially severe weather, FirstEnergy Pennsylvania Electric Company (FE PA), a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE: FE) operating as West Penn Power in western and central Pennsylvania, is completing inspections and conducting proactive equipment maintenance across its service area to enhance service reliability for customers.


Benefits of powering electric vehicles with solar energy

The process of powering an electric vehicle (EV) with solar energy begins when sunlight strikes the panels, generating direct current (DC) electricity. This energy is then converted into alternating current (AC), which powers appliances and EV charging within a home. This method offers a clean and sustainable way to fuel vehicles by harnessing renewable energy.


Should your company go solar now or later

Should your company go solar now or later? Many people opt for solar energy primarily for financial reasons, while others are motivated by environmental benefits. Choosing the right time to transition to solar can significantly impact the outcomes, especially in commercial settings. Besides financial payback, there are additional advantages when adopting solar energy.


Kokosing Solar highlights mission-driven approach in Ohio's renewable energy sector

Kokosing Solar has been designing, building, and financing clean energy solutions for both commercial and residential clients across Ohio since 2000. The company boasts over 24 years of installation experience as Ohio’s longest-standing full-service solar installer. It is backed by Kokosing Inc., one of the largest family-owned companies in the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic, which brings an additional 73 years of experience.


FirstEnergy prepares for early summer heat wave across Midwest

FirstEnergy Corp.'s distribution and transmission system is prepared to handle the anticipated increase in electricity usage due to the first summer heat wave expected to hit the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic regions early next week.


Darke Rural Electric GM announces retirement; CFO named successor

GREENVILLE, OH—The General Manager of Darke Rural Electric Cooperative, Ted Holsapple, announced his plans to retire on January 3, 2025, after 23 years leading the cooperative. He will work alongside his successor, Brad Flora, who currently serves as Chief Financial Officer of the cooperative.


America Is All In launches solar expansion campaign in Ohio

American Is All In has announced the launch of their new campaign to increase the installation of solar energy panels and system in Cleveland and Akron, as well as throughout northeast Ohio.


Sherrod Brown opposes EPA power plant rules citing economic concerns

Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) has announced his opposition to the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) power plant rules, aligning with Ohio’s electric cooperatives. Brown criticized the rules as "unrealistic" and "unachievable," arguing they could undermine grid reliability, increase energy costs for Ohioans, and jeopardize jobs in the state's energy sector.


FirstEnergy names Nikhil Rao associate general counsel

FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE: FE) has promoted Nikhil Rao to the role of Associate General Counsel, Litigation and Labor & Employment, effective June 16.


FirstEnergy names Stephen Avila as new vice president of customer care

FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE: FE) has appointed Stephen Avila as Vice President of Customer Care, effective June 3. Avila will spearhead efforts to leverage innovative technologies and data analysis to enhance the customer experience. He will oversee key functional groups managing customer accounts, payments, care, self-service options, and innovation in all aspects of FirstEnergy's customer relationships. Avila will report to Michelle Henry, Senior Vice President of Customer Experience.