JCP&L Begins Infrastructure Upgrades to Enhance Power Reliability in Ocean and Burlington Counties
Reuters
Jul 18
JCP&L Begins Infrastructure Upgrades to Enhance Power Reliability in Ocean and Burlington Counties
Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L), a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corporation, has initiated land preparations in central New Jersey for a series of infrastructure upgrades aimed at enhancing the regional power grid. This project, which is part of FirstEnergy's Energize365 grid evolution program, will improve service reliability for thousands of residents and businesses in Ocean and Burlington counties. The upgrades include installing stronger, thicker high-voltage lines to better handle increased capacity and withstand storms. Helicopters will be used to install equipment and string power lines in hard-to-reach areas, minimizing landscape disruption and enhancing safety. The project is expected to be completed by June 2026.
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