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Atlantic City Electric Crews Answer Call to Assist in Puerto Rico Recovery

Atlantic City Electric is sending crews, equipment and expertise, adding even more resources to help restore power in Puerto Rico as part of ongoing response efforts in the aftermath of Hurricanes Irma and Maria.

Mays Landing, NJ – Atlantic City Electric is sending crews, equipment and expertise, adding even more resources to help restore power in Puerto Rico as part of ongoing response efforts in the aftermath of Hurricanes Irma and Maria. Atlantic City Electric joins with its Exelon sister utilities – BGE, ComEd, Delmarva Power, PECO and Pepco – to help repair the local electric system and restore service to customers on the island.

Atlantic City Electric employees will leave for Puerto Rico in early February. Trucks and other equipment are being sent ahead. Atlantic City Electric and the other Pepco Holdings’ utilities, which includes Delmarva Power in Delaware and Maryland, and Pepco in Maryland and the District of Columbia, will send 25 linemen and support personnel and more than a dozen trucks and other equipment. Crews are expected to be in Puerto Rico for at least 30 days.


“We are proud of our dedicated employees who are answering the call for help to support this monumental power restoration effort, said Vince Maione, Atlantic City Electric region president. “Our employees have an ingrained sense of service and are eager to work with crews from across Exelon and across the country to help the residents of Puerto Rico.”

Atlantic City Electric’s support comes following a request by the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) asking for mainland companies to provide assistance. Edison Electrical Institute (EEI) and other power industry groups received the request in early November and immediately began coordinating with PREPA, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on the logistics of adding crews, equipment and materials to the massive power restoration effort.

Exelon utilities have been coordinating closely with the EEI and authorities to prepare for the mutual assistance effort. Atlantic City Electric and its Exelon sister utilities are sending more than 140 personnel as part of a contingent of about 1,500 restoration personnel from EEI member companies.

This fall, Atlantic City Electric joined its Exelon sister utilities at Unidos por Puerto Rico to prepare care packages for those affected by the hurricane.

Since September’s hurricanes, Exelon and its employees, along with the Exelon Foundation, have contributed more than $800,000 to disaster relief efforts, including aid to Puerto Rico.

Over the years, Atlantic City Electric has sent hundreds of crews and support personnel to assist utilities, in our region and across the country, as part of mutual assistance networks. Atlantic City Electric most recently provided restoration assistance to areas of Florida and Georgia that were also affected by Hurricane Irma in September. Just as Atlantic City Electric provides support, crews from across the U.S. have helped with restoration efforts in this region following severe storms.

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(Source: Atlantic City Electric)