PSEG Long Island Continues Local Reliability Projects in the Town of Huntington

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PSEG Long Island is committed to delivering best-in-class system reliability to our customers and to hardening the system to better withstand extreme weather like Superstorm Sandy.

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Huntington, NY - September 14, 2015 - PSEG Long Island is committed to delivering best-in-class system reliability to our customers and to hardening the system to better withstand extreme weather like Superstorm Sandy. Strengthening key electric circuits in local neighborhoods will improve the reliability of the electric grid for thousands of our customers.

Beginning mid-September and lasting approximately six months, PSEG Long Island licensed and approved contractors will be working on system improvements on three circuits in the Town of Huntington. FEMA funded upgrades are currently being completed on other circuits in Huntington. These additional projects will bring FEMA funded system improvements to additional customers in Huntington. Work will include replacing existing wires, installing new and more durable poles, and installing or replacing switching equipment to help reduce the number of customers affected by an outage.

“PSEG Long Island is proactively working in areas that would benefit the most from enhanced reliability work,” said John O’Connell, PSEG Long Island vice president of transmission and distribution operations. “Adding additional circuits in the Town of Huntington to ongoing FEMA funded projects will ensure that our customers have equipment and service that they can rely on.”

This project is funded through the FEMA Hazard Mitigation Assistance Program, which was established to harden electrical distribution infrastructure against future storm damage and help restore power more quickly. Earlier this year, more than $729 million of federal recovery funds were secured for the Long Island Power Authority via an agreement last year between Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), under the FEMA 406 Mitigation Program.

For work locations and more project details, visit here.