Con Edison plans to invest $100 million over the next four years in Westchester County, N.Y., to fortify its overhead electric-delivery system against severe storms. This announcement is part of the city’s efforts to improve operations, after two storms in March led to power outages in the service area, with some without power for as long as 10 days, reports WAMC.
The utility plans to seek earlier access to contractors and mutual aid crews to help with repairs. As reported by WAMC, Con Ed will have enough provisions from the West Coast, as it is unlikely that severe weather events will affect both coasts simultaneously. Under this plan, Con Ed is prepared to lease about 100 bucket trucks for these mutual aid crews.










