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JCP&L in BPU crosshairs again | NJ Spotlight News

Diverting funds In the past few weeks, FirstEnergy, JCP&L, and its 13 other utilities acknowledged in filings with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission that money was improperly collected from those companies and diverted to the parent company. JCP&L detailed parts of its internal investigation in those filings. “FirstEnergy recently identified certain transactions, which, in some instances, extended 10 or more years, including vendor service that were improperly classified, misallocated to FirstEnergy utility and transmission companies or lacked proper documentation. These transactions resulted in amounts collected from customers that were immaterial to FirstEnergy and JCP&L,’’ the filing said. The statement also said the utility and transmission companies will be working with the appropriate regulatory agencies to address these expenditures.

Potomac Edison finishes two distribution automation projects in Maryland

Daily Energy Insider Published on January 22, 2021 by Dave Kovaleski © Shutterstock Potomac Edison completed two new distribution automation projects designed to reduce service interruptions for its customers in Maryland. How they work is, the distribution automation projects will automatically switch customers to an adjacent power line if there are outages. This will help minimize the impact of power outages. The work was done in the Brunswick and Cumberland areas and will benefit 6,483 customers along 101 circuit miles served by Potomac Edison. The two projects cost a combined $2.6 million. The work included the installation of nine automated reclosers, new line regulators for voltage support, and reconductoring and line construction in various places along the circuits.

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