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According to the company, a majority of its customers should see their power restored by 11 p.m. on Sunday, July 6. Many, ...
A power outage dragged on for a third day Tuesday for some businesses and Cambria County human services in downtown. Power was disrupted Sunday due to an issue in Penelec’s underground distribution ...
Penelec wants to raise rates $20 a month on average. How you can make your voice heard. David Bruce, Erie Times-News Wed, Jun 5, 2024, 4:58 AM2 min read ...
UPDATE: According to a spokesperson for Penelec, those in the area who are still without power from yesterday's wind storm should expect to have power restored by 11 p. m. Saturday night. Penelec ...
Penelec, a FirstEnergy Corp. subsidiary, is on track this year to install about 350 automated TripSaver reclosing devices along neighborhood power lines to help limit the frequency, duration and ...
Penelec, a local FirstEnergy power provider, held a series of electric safety demonstrations at the Nanty Glo Fire Station today.
Penelec conducted the drill virtually to align with its pandemic protocol, which includes not gathering for large in-person meetings to safeguard employees from the coronavirus. During the past ...
Customers who use Penelec as their power generation supplier will be paying less for their electricity beginning today. The residential rate for electricity will decrease from 7.12 cents per ...
Penelec is asking for a $20 a month rate hike. No rate hike could actually take place before the end of the year.
The first taste of winter brought more than snow to the Southern Tier and Northeast Pennsylvania, as thousands spent hours or even days without electricity.
Penelec and Edinboro University of Pennsylvania have teamed up to offer a two-year program to train utility line workers at Porreco College in Erie. The program, called the Power Systems Institute,… ...
In 2017, FirstEnergy spent about $374 million in the Penelec area on large and small transmission and distribution projects. Penelec serves approximately 590,000 customers in 31 Pennsylvania counties.
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