Potomac Edison, a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp., has completed a new $6.6 million substation in Berkeley County, West Virginia, to enhance electric service reliability for approximately 2,400 homes and businesses, particularly in the growing Falling Waters and Spring Mills areas. Completed in December, the facility utilizes modern, smart technology to reduce outages, speed up power restoration, and support the county’s continued development. This investment is part of FirstEnergy’s broader Energize365 program, which aims to modernize and strengthen the electric grid.
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New Potomac Edison Substation Delivers More Reliable Power for Berkeley County Customers
Potomac Edison, a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp., has completed a new $6.6 million substation in Berkeley County, West Virginia, to enhance electric service reliability for approximately 2,400 homes and businesses, particularly in the growing Falling Waters and Spring Mills areas. Completed in December, the facility utilizes modern, smart technology to reduce outages, speed up power restoration, and support the county’s continued development. This investment is part of FirstEnergy’s broader Energize365 program, which aims to modernize and strengthen the electric grid.