What ComEd Improvements Have Been Made in Your Neighborhood This Year?
Here, a list of infrastructure upgrades the electrical company has made in Glenview so far in 2012 as part of the recently-enacted Energy Infrastructure Modernization Act.
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ComEd recently provided the Village with a list of infrastructure improvements made in 2012 to benefit Glenview, part of its ongoing investment in the electric system and a result of the recently-enacted Energy Infrastructure Modernization Act.
ComEd reported that more than 2,100 feet of underground residential distribution cable had been treated or replaced so far this year, and some 40,000 additional feet was planned for replacement by the end of the year.
Underground residential development (URD) cable is either injected to fill in voids in the insulation or replaced where necessary to reduce the number of customer service interruptions due to cable failures.
For a full list of ComEd improvements, broken down by neighborhood, click here.
The above information courtesy of the Village of Glenview.
chris
6:49 am on Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Blackouts occur when:
3. Transformers overheat.
2. Trees/branches or ice fall on to lines.
1. Bypassing sectors because of numbers 2, 3
They've completed 2100 feet in nine months, but expect to complete 40,000 feet in the remaining three months of the year?
ComEd is full of it. The truth is that it's a bullying monopoly propelled by greased politicians and regulators.
If you're establishing service for the first time or you're late paying they'll sock you with a large deposit. I have never lost power because I didn't pay the bill, but I have lost power because of their inability to provide reliable service. We should demand a deposit from them.