Big Upgrades Completed to Meet Future Energy Demands in Western Pennsylvania
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FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE: FE) has completed significant electric service upgrades in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, benefiting 2,300 West Penn Power customers in Unity and Hempfield townships. The project, part of a $368 million Long Term Infrastructure Improvement Plan (LTIIP III), includes installing new, larger wires, utility poles, and equipment along White School Road.
The upgrades feature one mile of new wiring, 10 wooden utility poles, 22 crossarms, and several transformers. The improvements will enhance service reliability, reduce outages, and support local growth. This initiative is part of FirstEnergy's broader $28 billion Energize365 investment program planned for 2025-2029 to modernize the electric grid across its service areas.
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- Part of substantial $368 million infrastructure improvement plan for West Penn Power's service area
- Enhanced grid capacity and reliability benefiting 2,300 customers
- Installation of larger wires and upgraded equipment to support increased power demand
- Project completed ahead of schedule, starting in May
- Part of broader $28 billion Energize365 modernization program (2025-2029)
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News Market Reaction
On the day this news was published, FE declined 1.47%, reflecting a mild negative market reaction.
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Electric service upgrades part of
FirstEnergy Pennsylvania Electric Company (FE PA), a FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE: FE) company known in western
Upgraded Grid, Stronger Service
A one-mile section of new, larger wire running along White School Road between the Dry Ridge Fire Station and Sawmill Road will carry more electricity, helping to reduce the frequency of outages and accommodate new homes and businesses. The upgrades also include new utility poles, crossarms and transformers.
John Hawkins, FirstEnergy
Upgrades that Deliver Impact
The project includes:
- More power, more reliability: Installing larger wires and upgrading sections of the line from one or two wires to three supports increased demand and maintains voltage for existing homes and businesses.
- New equipment: Replacing 10 wooden utility poles, 22 crossarms, several transformers and other hardware helps keep the lights on.
- Tree trimming: Clearing branches and trees near new pole locations reduces outage risk.
- Flexible operations: Installing a manual switch on the line allows crews to more easily isolate damage and reroute power, speeding repairs.
Supporting Your Neighborhood
Residents of the Jamell Acres, Glenn-Aire, Mountain Laurel, East High Acres, Country Estates and Timbercrest housing plans and around Route 30 will benefit from the project. The switching work will also benefit about 1,500 customers in the West Point and Eastgate areas of
Work started in May and was completed several weeks ago.
Photos of newly installed poles and crews installing wire along White School Road in
Part of a Larger Plan
This project builds on steps taken in 2024, when West Penn Power installed wildlife guards – special rubber boots or sleeves that keep squirrels and other animals from causing outages on heavily wooded lines.
The upgrades are part of FE PA's Long Term Infrastructure Improvement Plan (LTIIP) III, which fast-tracks important investments in electric system reliability. The LTIIP III investment for West Penn Power's service area is
LTIIP is part of Energize365, FirstEnergy's
West Penn Power serves approximately 725,000 customers in 24 counties within central and southwestern
FirstEnergy is dedicated to integrity, safety, reliability and operational excellence. Its electric distribution companies form one of the nation's largest investor-owned electric systems, serving more than six million customers in
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