You depend on us to keep the lights on, and we take that responsibility seriously. Our crews are out in your community every day working to improve your electric service. We’ve made great progress, but we know we have more work to do. Here’s an overview of what our teams are doing this year in northeastern Ohio to keep your power flowing.

Overhead circuit and power line inspections

 

 

 

 

 

Our field personnel conduct a visual inspection of overhead equipment every five years. This program is designed to proactively spot and address issues before they create a safety issue or an outage.

This year in northeastern Ohio, our crews are well on their way to inspecting 55 circuits covering 941 miles of power lines.

Pole inspections and replacements

 

 

 

 

 

We inspect our wood poles every 10 years. The inspections may include performing maintenance treatment to extend each pole’s service life and reinforcing them if needed. Our crews also identify and replace poles that are damaged due to age, weather or insects.

For 2024 in northeastern Ohio, we’re inspecting 13,503 poles and anticipate replacing 248.

Tree trimming

With trees a top cause of power outages, our crews follow a four-year cycle to trim trees and cut brush away from our power lines and equipment. Since we began this program, tree-related outages have decreased by more than 90%.

In 2024, we’ll trim and clear along 930 miles of northeastern Ohio power lines.

3 responses to “Powering On: Improving Your Service in Northeastern Ohio

  1. WE HAVE HAD GREAT SERVICE PROVIDED BY AEP. AND AEP ARE WORKING FOR THE PEOPLE OF OHIO. THANK YOU

  2. Seems that some led bulbs do not last as they should. Sometimes the bulbs flicker is this due to electric transmission to my home. Can I help improve this issue?

    1. Hi William, if the issue is with an individual bulb or bulbs, that is likely not a service issue. You would probably either need to replace the bulbs or contact a licensed electrician. Good luck!

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