Cleveland Public Power prepared for the approaching storm

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Trees covered in icicles

CLEVELAND, December 22, 2022 – In anticipation of the approaching storm, Cleveland Public Power (CPP) dispatchers monitor weather reports and the National Radar system to keep crews abreast of the changes in storm patterns. 

Ammon Danielson, Commissioner of CPP, reports, “This winter storm is expected to present challenges to our electrical grid from snow, ice, and wind. Our grid operators and field crews are ready to respond throughout the day and night, responding to emergencies to keep energy flowing to our customer’s homes.” Winter storms can bring a variety of risks, such as ice accumulating on tree limbs and wires, making them more susceptible to breaking, and high winds, which can carry debris into wires.

Danielson notes that CPP crews and contractors work throughout the year to remove hazards around lines, such as tree limbs, to reduce the risk of an outage during a storm.

Public Utilities Director Martin Keane asked that CPP customers follow storm protocols, “We are asking our residents and customers to call us at 216-664-3156 when experiencing an outage.”  

Commissioner Danielson explained, “When calling to report an outage, if it is widespread, there will be a recorded message listing the neighborhoods affected. If you are reporting a downed wire, or are experiencing an outage where your neighborhood is not identified, please stay on the line to speak with our dispatch center. During widespread outages, customers can also receive updates on Twitter or Facebook.”

Widespread outage updates can be found on Twitter, by following @clepublicpower on www.twitter.com, and Facebook by visiting www.facebook.com/clevelandpublicpower.