- Flashlights – not candles
- Fresh batteries
- Battery operated clock radio
- Corded telephone
- Fully charged cell phone
- Non-perishable foods
Monday, July 2
BGE Update on Power Restoration: Monday, July 2
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
For Media Inquiries, contact:
Rob.Gould@bge.com
Rachael.Lighty@bge.com
Media Hotline: 410-470-7433
www.bge.com
Baltimore Gas and
Electric Company Restores Electric Service to
More than 60 Percent
of Customers;
Utility exercising
balanced approach to restoring service
Customers should continue to report outages and downed wires by calling
1-877-778-2222 - but should only report their outage once
Out-of-state utility workers from fifteen states and Canada are
providing mutual assistance
BALTIMORE, July 2, 2012 – Baltimore Gas and Electric Company (BGE)
today announced that as of 7 a.m., it has restored service to 63 percent of its
customers, or nearly 410,000, who lost power since Friday evening’s damaging
weather system. BGE expects restoration activities to continue into the coming
weekend.
More than 2,600 utility workers,
including more than 1,400 BGE personnel and nearly 1,200 outof-state utility
workers, are either actively restoring power, or are en route to central
Maryland. The outof-state crews are coming from as far away as Canada (Quebec),
New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania,Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, Tennessee,
Mississippi, Oklahoma, Michigan, Massachusetts, and Florida.BGE’s sister
utility, PECO, an Exelon Company based in Philadelphia, is also providing
support to thecompany’s restoration effort. Customers are reminded to stay
informed of restoration progress viabge.com, Twitter, Facebook and Flickr.
“While BGE and our out-of-state
utility partners continue to make progress, it is important that ourcustomers,
who we know are growing weary without power, understand we approach restoration
in a balanced fashion to ensure field personnel are addressing outages in each and
every county and city where BGE has customers,” said Jeannette M. Mills, vice
president and chief customer officer for BGE.
"BGE works very closely with state and local emergency management
agencies and communicates with local and state elected officials to ensure they
stay informed of BGE’s progress. BGE will spare no effort or expense in its
round-the-clock restoration activities.”
BGE’s strategic plan for restoring
electric service prioritizes outages affecting public safety and critical
infrastructure in all parts of its service area, however, the backbone of the
utility’s electric distribution system, its 33 kilovolt (kV) power lines, which
supply power to substations, sustained significant damage. Those lines must be
repaired or replaced before any of the equipment downstream can be repaired. As
a result, outage durations have been extended for some customers. Given the
scope and magnitude of the damage we’re seeing thus far, we fully anticipate
restoration activities to extend into the coming weekend.
BGE’s system has sustained
significant damage similar to what one would expect to see during a hurricane
or tropical storm, including downed tree limbs and whole trees on power lines
and other electric distribution equipment. At the same time, BGE is monitoring
additional severe weather throughout the next several days which could result
in further power outages.
“While there is no need for
customers to report an outage more than once, customers who experience new
outages or see downed wires should report them by calling 1-877-778-2222,” said
Mills. “As important is the need for our customers to avoid downed power lines,
which are still prevalent and can appear de-energized. In that instance,
customers should call BGE to report the downed wire itself and stay clear of
the wires. BGE thanks its customers for their patience and understanding.”
To date, BGE’s call center has
already handled more than 764,000 calls and continues to operate at a
heightened staffing level with more than 200 representatives actively engaged
in storm response.The company also continues to
closely monitor its electric grid to maintain the reliable delivery of electric
service while minimizing impacts on its customers, as this weekend brought
consecutive days of extreme weather to central Maryland. BGE encourages all
customers to prepare for power outages by visiting bge.com, where they will
find information on preparing for storms, as well as information to help
customers conserve energy and alleviate the impact of extreme temperatures on
their energy bills.
As a reminder, BGE customers who
may be elderly, handicapped or dependent on electricity for medical equipment,
should always have alternate arrangements in place should they experience an
extended power outage. Customers using a generator should follow manufacturer
instructions and be sure to locate generators in well-ventilated areas. For
more information about BGE storm preparation and how customers can protect
their families and property, go to bge.com.
Just as BGE prepares for severe
weather and the possibility of power outages, customers should take steps to
ensure the safety of their families and property during electric service
interruptions. Customers should keep the following items readily available:
Customers also should consider
filling the fuel tanks of their vehicles in the event a power outage affects
service to neighborhood gas stations. For customers who rely on well water,
filling a bathtub with water in advance of severe weather is strongly
encouraged.
In addition to monitoring current
and approaching weather conditions which could result in service interruptions,
BGE regularly conducts emergency training drills during which all aspects of
storm related service restoration are tested. BGE also reviews its Electric
Delivery Emergency Response Plan to ensure that storm response procedures are
up-to-date and in line with industry standards.
BGE, headquartered in Baltimore, is
Maryland’s largest gas and electric utility, delivering power to more than 1.2
million electric customers and more than 650,000 natural gas customers in
central Maryland. The company’s approximately 3,400 employees are committed to
the safe and reliable delivery of gas and electricity, as well as enhanced
energy management, conservation, environmental stewardship and community
assistance. BGE is a subsidiary of Exelon Corporation (NYSE: EXC), the nation’s
leading competitive energy provider with approximately $33 billion in annual
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Pretty cool update! This is unacceptable at best. I realize BGE may well be doing their best but at least five an accurate estimate. First it was 8:00 pm tonite; now it is as soon as possible. The street and traffic lights have been working for the past three hours two blocks away. It doesn't add up. Why are we paying such a premium for such substandard service?
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