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    Florida Power & Light Enhances Energy Grid with Planned Upgrades in Fort Lauderdale

    April 24, 20242 Mins Read4 Views
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    FPL demonstrates “smart trimming” technology in Broward County on Feb. 29 as part of the company’s ongoing investments to fortify the energy grid to make it stronger and more storm resilient.
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    The Company Provided Excellent Reliability in 2023

     Submitted by Myles Griffith

    How we’re upgrading your neighborhood: FPL plans to make the following upgrades throughout 2024 in Fort Lauderdale as part of its ongoing commitment to avoid outages and restore power faster following severe weather:

    Planning 54 Storm Secure Underground Program (SSUP) projects to replace overhead neighborhood power lines with more reliable underground lines.

    Strengthening 14 main power lines, including those that serve critical community services.

    Maintaining trees and vegetation – a common cause of power outages, particularly during hurricanes and extreme weather – along 358 miles of power lines.

    Inspecting 5,170 power poles in Fort Lauderdale as part of an eight-year inspection cycle, strengthening or replacing those that no longer meet FPL’s industry-leading standards.

         New this year: FPL continuously leverages new and innovative technologies to improve reliability for its customers and is implementing the following innovations this year:

    Piloting the installation of automated underground switches which will help detect and isolate outages, further enhancing reliability of underground lines.

    Using “smart trimming” technology to identify and trim a leading cause of power outages: trees and other vegetation contacting power lines. Smart trimming also helps the company identify areas of concern and assign the work electronically, saving inspection time.

         Cumulative improvements in the Fort Lauderdale area: When the planned 2024 work is completed, FPL will have made the following improvements since 2006:

    *Completed 76 SSUP projects.

    *Strengthened 95 main power lines, including those that serve critical services.

    *Inspected and maintained vegetation near 4,064 miles of power lines – an average of 226 miles per year.

    *Inspected 55,393 power poles for strength.

    *Installed smart grid technology, including 3,239 automated switches on main and neighborhood power lines.

          A word from Sean October, local area manager at FPL: “We are so pleased to be able to offer these system upgrades to our customers in Fort Lauderdale. Our dedicated team at FPL is committed to providing you with safe and reliable electric service. These upgrades, including the very latest grid technology, will help get the lights back on faster after storms.”

    For perspective: An annual report filed March 1 with the Florida Public Service Commission details how FPL delivered the best service reliability in company history last year. In the most recent statistics from the U.S. Energy Information Administration, FPL’s service reliability was nearly three times better than the national average.

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    Carma Henry

    Carma Lynn Henry Westside Gazette Newspaper 545 N.W. 7th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33311 Office: (954) 525-1489 Fax: (954) 525-1861

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