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Tesla introduces advanced Powerwall 3 for improved home energy storage
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Sep 6, 2024
As solar energy continues to revolutionize home power solutions, energy storage has become a critical component of this transformation. For homeowners in Ohio and the Midwest, where energy independence and cost savings are priorities, the Tesla Powerwall 3 represents an advancement in home energy management. With the capability to store solar energy for use when sunlight is unavailable, the Powerwall 3 provides a method to optimize solar investments and manage home energy needs effectively.
New transformer energized in downtown Lebanon substation
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Sep 5, 2024
FirstEnergy Pennsylvania Electric Company (FE PA), a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp. doing business as Met-Ed in southeastern Pennsylvania, recently energized a new transformer at its substation near Third and Willow streets in Lebanon. This initiative aims to enhance electric service reliability for more than 7,000 customers in the city, North Lebanon Township, and West Lebanon Township.
Buckeye Power receives federal funding for renewable energy projects
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Sep 5, 2024
Buckeye Power, Inc. has been selected as one of 16 electric cooperatives nationwide to receive part of $7.3 billion in funding aimed at developing renewable energy projects for Ohio’s 24 electric cooperatives. The announcement will be made by President Joe Biden and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Tom Vilsack during a visit to Wisconsin, highlighting the Empowering Rural America (New ERA) program under the Inflation Reduction Act.
Jersey Central Power & Light announces power line upgrades for Morris and Monmouth counties
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Sep 3, 2024
Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L), a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp., is upgrading two power lines in Morris and Monmouth counties, New Jersey. The upgrades, part of JCP&L's New Jersey Reliability Improvement Project, are scheduled for completion in November. This initiative follows the company's rate review settlement approved by the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities in February.
Ten reasons why commercial solar installation is smart for businesses
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Sep 2, 2024
As businesses face increasing energy costs, pressure to adopt sustainable practices, and a growing need to protect their bottom line, commercial solar installations are becoming an attractive solution. For companies in Ohio, the Midwest, and further afield, investing in solar energy offers a way to reduce operational costs, enhance corporate social responsibility, and gain a competitive edge. Here are 10 compelling reasons why commercial solar installation is a smart business decision.
EPA grants boost Ohio's landfill-to-solar energy projects
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Aug 26, 2024
Ohio clean energy projects under an Inflation Reduction Act grant announced last month demonstrate how solar installations on closed landfills can reduce greenhouse gases, improve resilience, and provide funding for other environmental goals.
Met-Ed joins local celebration at Berks Pride Fest
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Aug 26, 2024
Employees of FirstEnergy Pennsylvania Electric Company, operating as Met-Ed in eastern areas of the state, participated in Berks Pride Fest in Reading to promote inclusiveness and provide community support. The company hosted a table offering employment information for FirstEnergy’s nearby Customer Care Center and distributed energy efficiency tips.
New substation aims to improve electric service reliability in Morgan County
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Aug 22, 2024
FirstEnergy Corp. subsidiary Potomac Edison has commenced construction on a new substation in Morgan County, West Virginia, aimed at enhancing reliability for 1,800 customers in the area. The facility, located in Great Cacapon, will replace an existing substation and will be fed by a more accessible and reliable 138-kilovolt (kV) power line.
Mon Power enhances substations to improve service for West Virginia residents
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Aug 21, 2024
FAIRMONT, W.Va., Aug. 21, 2024 -- FirstEnergy Corp.'s electric company Mon Power is undertaking significant upgrades at eight transmission substations in its West Virginia service area. These improvements aim to mitigate power outages for over 13,000 customers connected to high-voltage power lines.
What homeowners can expect during a solar panel installation process
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Aug 21, 2024
Deciding to install solar panels is a significant step toward energy independence, financial savings, and environmental responsibility. From the initial consultation to turning on your solar energy system, here’s what you can expect from start to finish when working with YellowLite.
Efforts underway in Frederick County aim to conserve bird habitats
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Aug 21, 2024
Frederick County, Maryland, has experienced significant growth and development in recent years. However, this expansion has led to habitat loss for species such as barn owls and American kestrels, raising concerns among local conservationists.
Frontier Power holds annual meetings; discusses new regulations
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Aug 21, 2024
Frontier Power and Frontier Propane held their Annual Meetings on Friday, July 26th at the Frontier Power facility, with approximately 700 members and guests in attendance.
Integrating solar panels into home renovations offers financial savings
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Aug 21, 2024
When planning a home renovation, the primary goals often include enhancing living space, increasing property value, and improving overall comfort and efficiency. One of the most forward-thinking investments during a remodel is integrating solar panels. Incorporating solar energy into home renovations offers long-term savings, energy independence, and significant environmental benefits.
JCP&L installs artificial bat roosts to protect endangered species
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Aug 16, 2024
FirstEnergy Corp.'s subsidiary, Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L), has installed 64 artificial bat roosts along two transmission rights-of-way in Warren, Morris, and Union counties. This initiative is part of a research study with the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) to protect endangered bat species affected by deforestation.
FirstEnergy resolves legal proceedings with Ohio Attorney General
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Aug 13, 2024
FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE: FE) announced on August 13, 2024, that it has reached an agreement with the Office of the Ohio Attorney General and the Office of the Summit County Prosecutor to resolve all outstanding proceedings between the parties. The agreement became effective on August 12, 2024.
Power expected to be restored today for nearly all impacted Illuminating Company customers
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Aug 12, 2024
Power has been restored to 98% of the approximately 310,000 Illuminating Company customers impacted by last week's storm. Nearly all of the fewer than 7,000 customers who remain without power are expected to have service restored by 11 p.m. tonight.
FirstEnergy crews make progress restoring power after historic storms
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Aug 10, 2024
Thousands of workers from FirstEnergy, along with support from 17 states, are working around the clock to restore power to customers across Greater Cleveland following historic storms on August 6. Significant progress has been made in removing trees and debris, facilitating the intricate work required to restore service in the hardest-hit areas.
State Fair visitors to learn electrical safety through live demos by Mon Power
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Aug 9, 2024
FirstEnergy Corp.'s electric company Mon Power is set to bring its live wire electrical safety trailer to the State Fair of West Virginia in Lewisburg. The trailer, featuring 7,200-kilovolt power lines, will provide demonstrations on electricity's power, recognizing dangerous conditions, and maintaining safety around power lines and electrical equipment.
Thousands work round-the-clock restoring power for Northeast Ohio after storms
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Aug 9, 2024
Power is actively being restored around the clock to approximately 194,500 FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE: FE) customers in Northeast Ohio who remain without service following severe thunderstorms, wind, and tornadoes that swept through the area on Tuesday. While restoration efforts are expected to continue into next week, many customers will have power restored before that time.
Pioneer Electric names Tom Musick as new President and CEO
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Aug 8, 2024
The Pioneer Electric Cooperative Board of Trustees has announced the appointment of Tom Musick as its new President and CEO. Musick will succeed Ron Salyer, who is set to retire on September 16 after 27 years of service, including 23 years as CEO.