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BGE: Thanks For Patience During Storm

More BGE customers lost their power last week than in the back-to-back blizzards combined last year.

Dear Editor,

Last week’s snow storm was one of the worst winter storms in BGE’s history. 

More than 236,000 customers lost power – 65 percent more than during the back-to-back blizzards of last February combined. The heavy wet snow took its toll on trees and tree limbs which fell onto power lines and other electric delivery equipment.

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To the customers affected by this storm, BGE extends its sincere thanks for your patience and understanding.

More than 2,300 dedicated BGE and contract employees, out-of-state linemen and support staff, worked around-the-clock to ensure service was restored as safely and as quickly as possible.  The utility workers who assisted BGE from Connecticut, Indiana, Kentucky, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Virginia were invaluable during this massive restoration effort.

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Rest assured, BGE will continue to monitor approaching weather systems and proactively identify and secure the appropriate resources to ensure electric service is restored to our customers as safely and as quickly as possible.

Customers are reminded that they can get helpful information on how to prepare for power outages and follow BGE’s restoration progress at bge.com and on social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter and Flickr.  

As always, BGE is here to serve you and your families – a responsibility we take very seriously.

 

Sincerely,

 

Jeannette M. Mills

Senior Vice President, Customer Relations and Account Services

BGE

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