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FirstEnergy Corp (NYSE: FE) delivers essential electricity services to 6 million customers across six Mid-Atlantic and Midwestern states through its regulated transmission and distribution operations. This news hub provides investors and stakeholders with authoritative coverage of FE's operational developments, financial disclosures, and strategic initiatives.
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The FirstEnergy Foundation has distributed over $2 million in charitable contributions during the first half of 2025 to support local nonprofits. The foundation granted nearly $1.1 million for community needs including hunger relief, youth education, and disaster relief efforts, while their employee-driven United Way Campaign generated over $1 million with company matching contributions.
The foundation supported more than 800 organizations directly and 104 United Way agencies. FirstEnergy employees have contributed nearly 5,000 volunteer hours through the company's Volunteer Time Off program, which provides 16 hours annually per employee. The company is currently seeking a new Foundation leader following Lorna Wisham's retirement, with Amanda Mertens Campbell serving as interim leader.
FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE: FE) subsidiary Mid-Atlantic Interstate Transmission Company (MAIT) has launched a helicopter-based tree trimming operation using an aerial saw along more than 400 miles of high-voltage power lines in Pennsylvania. The initiative, part of FirstEnergy's $51 million vegetation management program, covers 16 counties in the Penelec service area and will continue through the end of 2025.
The aerial saw, equipped with 24-inch rotary blades, can cut tree limbs 8-10 inches in diameter and is particularly effective in environmentally sensitive or hard-to-access areas. This method is significantly more efficient than traditional ground crews, completing in one day what might take a ground team a week. The project is part of a larger initiative to trim trees along 4,100 miles of power lines in the Penelec area, serving approximately 597,000 customers across 17,600 square miles.
FirstEnergy (NYSE: FE) subsidiary Mon Power is deploying a helicopter-mounted aerial saw to trim trees along more than 230 miles of high-voltage transmission lines across 19 West Virginia counties through the end of 2025. The aerial saw, equipped with 24-inch rotary blades, can cut limbs 8-10 inches in diameter and is specifically used in environmentally sensitive or hard-to-access areas.
This efficient method can cover more area in one day than a ground crew could complete in a week, while eliminating worker safety risks. Additionally, Mon Power has already trimmed trees along 1,700 miles of distribution power lines and plans to complete an additional 3,500 miles of tree-trimming work by year-end. The initiative aims to prevent tree-related power outages and maintain system reliability for Mon Power's 395,000 customers across 34 West Virginia counties.