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Governor Christie Releases Power Utility Companies’ Revised Plans for Service Restoration

 Governor Called for Plans Yesterday to Give Affected Families Certainty and Accountability for Getting Their Power Back On

Trenton, NJ –Governor Chris Christie today released revised power restoration plans received from the three major power utility companies in the state in order to create greater certainty, transparency and accountability for New Jerseyans.  PSEG, Jersey Central Power and Light and Atlantic City Electric provided plans at the Governor’s request to show restoration projections at the municipal level for the next 2 days  in order to give New Jersey households and businesses, who continue to be affected by power outages, greater certainty as to when their power needs will be met.

 

“While progress has been made in restoring power to many businesses, households, and critical infrastructure in the aftermath of Sandy, there are still over 1.25 million customers without power,” said Governor Christie. “So many New Jerseyans have demonstrated significant patience and resilience through the storm and this initial recovery period, and it is our obligation to get them back online and with the certainty of a timeline they can reliably plan their lives around in the coming days.”

 

PDF copies of revised service restoration plans from PSEG, JCP&L and ACE can be found attached to this email.

 

The public can access these plans and see when service is expected to be restored in their area by visiting the State of New Jersey website, www.nj.gov, clicking on the Hurricane Sandy Information Center, and selecting the link to the power utility company that serves their region.

 

The plans can also be accessed at the below websites:

 

ACE: http://www.scribd.com/doc/112013858/ACE-Outage-Report-as-of-11-3-12

JCP&L: http://www.scribd.com/doc/112013859/JCP-L-Outage-Report-as-of-11-3-12

PSE&G: http://www.scribd.com/doc/112013860/PSEG-Outage-Report-as-of-11-3-12

As of 7:00 a.m. this morning, 1,269,564 customers remained without power statewide, down from a high of 2.7 million through the storm and its immediate aftermath. Governor Christie has met personally with each of the CEOs of the three major utility companies and continues to talk with them daily to discuss restoration efforts and create accountability for New Jersey customers. Each utility company has a representative on-site at the State Police Regional Operation and Intelligence Center (ROIC) to work with state government and emergency management officials, develop action plans and troubleshoot problems as they occur.

 

There are currently over 16,000 mutual aid/work crews both from in state and out of state on the ground in New Jersey working to reestablish power. Additional crews continue to come in to New Jersey from out of state to assist with the effort.

Posted: November 3rd, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Chris Christie, Hurricane Sandy | Tags: , , , , , | 3 Comments »

3 Comments on “Governor Christie Releases Power Utility Companies’ Revised Plans for Service Restoration”

  1. Helene Henkel said at 5:00 pm on November 3rd, 2012:

    If the line to your house is down JCP&L will not reconnect until you get an inspection, even if no damage was done to the wire. Initially this information was not given, customers were told to just put line back up on the house & JCP&L would be back to reconnect. Typically during a disaster this requirement is waived when the wire was not broken. Appareantly JCP&L is no longer communcating with municipalities.

  2. Question said at 9:55 am on November 4th, 2012:

    If a neighbor’s wire to the pole is down, but your wire to the pole is up and undamaged, does this affect your ability to have service restored?

  3. Helene Henkel said at 2:33 pm on November 4th, 2012:

    to Question-all my neighbor’s with their wires intact got power all those with wires down did not.