Appalachian Power Customers Helped Avert Outages
As of , Appalachian Power reported that the transmission system serving the
Appalachian Power requested that customers in its southern territory conserve electricity early Wednesday morning to help alleviate potential electric transmission problems. In recent weeks, winter storms damaged two key transmission lines that bring electricity into the region. The loss of the facilities, combined with extremely low temperatures presented the potential for problems.
“Customers responded to the appeal and curbed their consumption by several hundred megawatts,” said Joe Whitehead, Appalachian Power manager of transmission dispatching. “The response at a critical time helped stabilize the grid and prevent unplanned interruptions in service. We extend thanks to all who were able to respond to the appeal.”
Appalachian Power crews continue to make repairs to the two transmission structures that were damaged. One 345 kV transmission line in an extremely remote area near
Appalachian Power’s appeal was extended to Appalachian Power customers south of and including Beckley, W.Va., Lynchburg, Va., and Kentucky Power customers in and south of Hazard, Ky., including Kingsport, Tenn.
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