New $6.6M power hub to reduce outages for 2,400 WV customers

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FirstEnergy’s subsidiary, Potomac Edison, has completed a new $6.6 million substation in Berkeley County, West Virginia. The facility, finished in December, serves approximately 2,400 customers in Falling Waters and Spring Mills, aiming to reduce outages, speed up restoration, and alleviate capacity issues from older substations. This project is part of FirstEnergy’s larger Energize365 investment program, which plans to invest $36 billion between 2026 and 2030 to modernize and strengthen the electric grid.

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