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Met-Ed

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Official account of Met-Ed, a FirstEnergy company. We tweet M-F 8-5 + during major weather events. Call 888-544-4877 to report a power outage or emergency.

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The FirstEnergy Foundation is proud to present a $25,000 grant to feedingpa’s Fill a Glass with Hope® program at the PA Farm Show. This brings the Foundation's total program support to $250,000 since 2016!

The FirstEnergy Foundation is proud to present a $25,000 grant to <a href="/FeedingPA/">feedingpa</a>’s Fill a Glass with Hope® program at the PA Farm Show. This brings the Foundation's total program support to $250,000 since 2016!
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WATCH: At the first hint of severe weather, we activate our storm response plan—often securing additional resources to assist if needed. While the impact of a winter storm isn’t always clear until it arrives, our crews are ready to respond wherever outages occur. Learn more. ⤵️

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Our crews are gearing up for the heavy snow, which can create challenges for equipment and travel ❄️ Even so, our teams are prepared to brave the elements + will work as quickly as safely possible if outages occur. See how our field employees stay safe working in extreme cold. ⤵️

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Our crews are gearing up for the heavy snow, which can create challenges for equipment and travel ❄️ Even so, our teams are prepared to brave the elements + will work as quickly as safely possible if outages occur. See how our field employees stay safe working in extreme cold. ⤵️

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With heavy snow arriving overnight, now is a great time to: 🔦 Stock your emergency kit 📱 Text REG to 544487 to sign up for outage alerts Check out the tips below and visit spr.ly/6014CC2an for more storm prep help.

With heavy snow arriving overnight, now is a great time to:

🔦 Stock your emergency kit 
📱 Text REG to 544487 to sign up for outage alerts 

Check out the tips below and visit spr.ly/6014CC2an for more storm prep help.
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We've filed a new Default Service Plan that outlines how we’ll purchase electricity for customers who don’t choose an alternate supplier, with new safeguards to help ensure customers don’t overpay for electricity. Learn how it may help you manage costs: firstenergycorp.com/newsroom/news_…

We've filed a new Default Service Plan that outlines how we’ll purchase electricity for customers who don’t choose an alternate supplier, with new safeguards to help ensure customers don’t overpay for electricity. Learn how it may help you manage costs: firstenergycorp.com/newsroom/news_…
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Crews are ready to respond should today's high winds cause outages. Keep this info handy and be sure to let us know if you lose power. ⚠️ High winds can down trees and power lines. If you must go outside, stay alert for downed lines. Stay 30+ ft away and report them ASAP to 911.

Crews are ready to respond should today's high winds cause outages. Keep this info handy and be sure to let us know if you lose power.

⚠️ High winds can down trees and power lines. If you must go outside, stay alert for downed lines. Stay 30+ ft away and report them ASAP to 911.
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#ValentinesDay may be over but metallic balloons that get loose can drift into power lines and cause outages. Last year, foil balloons caused 96 outages across FirstEnergy’s service area. Stay safe with a few simple tips: spr.ly/6019hw3QV

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Severe weather, accidents and other unexpected incidents can down power lines without warning, turning everyday roads into life-threatening hazards. Knowing how to spot the danger and respond quickly can make the difference when seconds matter most ▶️ spr.ly/6015hmfGt

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Exciting progress in Berks County ⚡ After years of planning and community conversations, our Van Reed 69‑kV Transmission Project is moving forward. This work will improve reliability for customers and support future growth. #EnergizeEveryday ⬇️ spr.ly/6012hoRv2

Exciting progress in Berks County ⚡ 
 
After years of planning and community conversations, our Van Reed 69‑kV Transmission Project is moving forward. This work will improve reliability for customers and support future growth. #EnergizeEveryday ⬇️
 
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