Cleveland Public Power works to improve quality of life for customers while improving infrastructure

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For more than 100 years, CPP has provided residents and businesses in Cleveland with quality and affordable electric service. As a municipally-owned utility, CPP’s focus is not on profit – but rather on providing the highest level of service at the lowest possible cost, investing in quality of life issues, and supporting local priorities and initiatives.

City of Cleveland, CPP begin installation of 61,000 LED streetlights

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The City of Cleveland recently announced the launch of its streetlight conversion program, a project that combines cost-saving and energy-efficient LED streetlights with smart camera technology. A total of 61,000 streetlights –owned by Cleveland Public Power (CPP) – are scheduled to be replaced over an 18-month period. The $35 million project is part of Mayor Frank G. Jackson’s Safe Smart CLE initiative. 

Bob Kinstler receives Hard Hat Award

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It was only fitting that Cleveland Public Power Leader Lineman Bob Kinstler was awarded the AMP Hard Hat Safety Award on October 11, 2018, as the public power utility was celebrating Public Power Week. Public Power Week is a national celebration, which allows utilities to showcase the work they do, and demonstrate the importance of publicly owned utilities.

More Electrical Tips To Keep You Safe In Your Home

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When confronted with an electrical fire in your home most homeowners are caught off-guard. You believe it came out of nowhere and that there were no signs. Sadly, there probably were signs, you just may be unaware of what they are. In part two of our series on electrical safety at home, we will look at your circuit breaker box or electrical panel, the circuit breakers and electrical outlets.

Award Winning Service

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Cleveland Public Power (CPP) received the Diamond designation from the American Public Power Association for being a Reliable Public Power Provider (RP3)®. The honor for providing reliable and safe electric service was presented by Neil James, Manager of Distribution Operations at ‎Santee Cooper, South Carolina and chair of the Association’s RP3 Review Panel, in April during the Association’s annual Engineering & Operations Technical Conference held in Raleigh, N.C