Avangrid Dispatches UI Crews, Resources to Assist Restoration Efforts in Maine
More than 100 lineworkers, 81 tree crews from Avangrid’s Connecticut subsidiary United Illuminating working with hundreds of Central Maine Power crews to restore power to 230,000 impacted customers
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ORANGE, Conn. — April 5, 2024 — Avangrid, Inc. (NYSE: AGR), a leading sustainable energy company and member of the Iberdrola Group, has deployed 103 lineworkers, 81 tree crews, 41 bucket and digger derrick trucks, and 45 support staff, including damage assessors and crew guides, from its Connecticut subsidiary United Illuminating to Maine. UI crews are working hand-in-hand with more than hundreds of other line and tree crews in restoration efforts after a powerful Nor’easter knocked out power to nearly 350,000 customers earlier this week. Central Maine Power expects 1,000 crews to be working to restore power by Saturday morning.
“During powerful storms like this Nor’easter, all Avangrid companies, including Central Maine Power and United Illuminating, are committed to doing whatever it take to restore power to our customers as quickly and as safely as possible,” said Pedro Azagra, Avangrid CEO. “By tapping into our extensive interstate network of dedicated field professionals, Avangrid is uniquely positioned to deploy our resources across the Northeast to meet weather emergencies wherever and whenever they arise. I thank the men and women of UI for working tirelessly with the dedicated CMP team to restore power to our Maine communities in need.”
The crews deployed from UI include internal line and service crews, external line crews, external tree crews and internal supervisors, damage assessment crews, crew guides, and storekeepers. While UI faced minor impacts from the same storm system, line crews restored power to all UI customers before deploying to Maine. They have joined hundreds of other line and tree crews working along CMP who have been working around the clock in severe conditions caused by the heavy snow and high winds, including battling damaged and fallen trees, broken poles, and downed power lines. Together, internal and external crews have already restored power to nearly 140,000 customers since the storm began on Wednesday, and they anticipate they will work throughout the weekend to restore remaining customers affected by the storm.
The collaborative storm response effort is part of Avangrid’s multi-state network of resources to assist its hardest hit service areas to bolster response times. The company deployed similar assistance of personnel and equipment during the historic flooding event in December 2023 and during Hurricane Lee in September 2023.
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