Hurricane Laura: Power Restored to Three Quarters of Impacted Customers As Industry Works to Rebuild the Most Severely Damaged Infrastructure
Approximately 251,000 electricity customers remain without power as of
"Laura was a devastating storm, and we appreciate the coordinated response to this restoration mission that is taking place across the industry and government," said Joy Ditto, President and CEO of the
"Power restoration is a team effort, and strong industry-government coordination and cross-sector collaboration are essential," said DOE Deputy Secretary
The ESCC also is coordinating closely with the industrial customers impacted by the storm and with its manufacturing partners and supplier networks to ensure that all material needs are being met.
"We appreciate the ongoing leadership from
"The herculean effort required to recover from Hurricane Laura will be a marathon, not a sprint," said
Safety is always the top priority in any restoration effort. Given the COVID-19 pandemic, crews are following additional protocols designed to keep them safe and healthy. These protocols add an additional layer of complexity to the restoration process. Customers are urged not to approach crews and to remember the importance of social distancing so these mission-essential workers can continue to work safely.
Customers also are urged never to use a generator inside a home, garage, crawl space, or anywhere exhaust fumes can get into enclosed spaces. Customers should plug appliances directly into the generator and not connect them to their homes' circuits to prevent additional damage to the energy grid. Finally, customers are reminded to stay away from downed or sagging power lines and to assume that all fallen wires and anything touching them are energized.
About the
The ESCC serves as the principal liaison between leadership in the federal government and in the electric power sector, with the mission of coordinating efforts to prepare for, and respond to, national-level incidents or threats to critical infrastructure. Protecting the energy grid from threats that could impact national security and public safety is a responsibility shared by both the government and the electric power sector. The ESCC facilitates and supports policy- and public affairs-related activities and initiatives designed to enhance the reliability and resilience of the energy grid. These activities include all hazards, steady-state preparation, and emergency preparedness, response, and recovery for the nation's electricity sector.
More information is available at: http://www.electricitysubsector.org/
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