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FPL marks end of 2012 hurricane season today, but continues year-round focus on readiness for weather events
By: PR Newswire
Nov. 30, 2012 12:16 PM
JUNO BEACH, Fla., Nov. 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- With today marking the formal end of the hurricane season that officially started June 1, Florida experienced its seventh-consecutive year without a direct hit from a hurricane. Tropical systems, however, are powerful forces of nature. Florida Power & Light Company and its customers were impacted by four major storms in 2012 and provided significant support to those in the northeast. (Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20120301/FL62738LOGO ) This storm season demonstrated that no electric company is storm proof and that FPL has a comprehensive storm plan that focuses on readiness, restoration and recovery to respond safely and as quickly as possible if a major storm strikes its service territory. "Though storm season might be done on the calendar, we prepare year-round for weather and other events that have the potential to disrupt service. Our goal is always to minimize the impact on our customers," said FPL President Eric Silagy. 2012 Storm Season "Even when a hurricane does not make landfall in our territory, the associated tropical storm force winds, rain and flooding that often come with these massive systems can cause damage or interfere with restoration efforts," said Silagy. "We are on a peninsula in Florida with hundreds of miles of coastline. As much as we prepare, storms can damage power lines and equipment, causing outages." FPL Received Mutual Assistance Twice During 2012 FPL received mutual assistance from partnering utilities twice during 2012:
FPL Provided Mutual Assistance Twice During 2012 FPL provided mutual assistance twice to the northeast in 2012:
"We are committed to doing everything we can to help fellow utilities and their customers in their time of need, and we are grateful to receive assistance when we need it. The concept of mutual assistance is very important to our industry," said Silagy. FPL continues to focus on storm resiliency Technology advancements allow FPL to inform customers about restoration efforts faster after a storm. For example, hours after a storm, FPL creates a preliminary restoration estimate using computer modeling based on historical data. The estimate will change as damage reports from the field are complete, but it's intended to help customers and communities make initial plans. In addition, at the start of the 2012 storm season, FPL opened the state-of-the-art Category-5-rated FPL Command Center in Riviera Beach, Fla., that is the brain center of the company's restoration and logistics planning for its 35-county service territory. Florida Power & Light Company SOURCE Florida Power & Light Company Web 2.0 Latest News
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