PSEG Long Island Crews Leave for Florida to Help Those Affected by Hurricane Irma

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More than 460 from Long Island to Assist in Restoring Power to Millions.

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PSEG Long Island employees and contractors left today from Roslyn, NY and are expected to arrive in affected areas of Florida by late Wednesday, early Thursday morning.

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Long Island, NY - September 12, 2017 - PSEG Long Island released an additional 169 company employees and contractors to Florida to help Florida Power & Light, Tampa Electric Company and Duke Energy (Florida) restore electric service to customers who lost power during Hurricane Irma.
 
Leaving from Roslyn, NY at 7:00 a.m. today, the PSEG Long Island-led contingent will join the 300 PSEG Long Island contractors that travelled south last week in preparation for Hurricane Irma making landfall. All of the more than 460 PSEG Long Island employees and contractors are projected to be needed for several weeks. 
 
“Hurricane Irma caused a significant amount of damage to the electric system throughout Florida and continues to ravage parts of the southeast,” said John O’Connell, Vice President of Transmission and Distribution at PSEG Long Island. “The restoration is going to take a substantial amount of work and time. PSEG Long Island is fortunate to be in a position to send line personnel and tree crews to assist in restoring electric service as safely and quickly as possible.”
 
Mutual aid allows for the sharing of resources such as labor and equipment during emergencies. The hosting utility reimburses for associated costs.
 
PSEG Long Island operates the Long Island Power Authority’s transmission and distribution system under a 12-year contract.  PSEG Long Island is a subsidiary of Public Service Enterprise Group Incorporated (NYSE:PEG), a publicly traded diversified energy company with annual revenues of $9.1 billion.