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Florida Public Service CommissionRestoration Workshop
January 23, 2006
William H Mayer, P.E.Edison Electric Institute
EEI’s Mutual Assistance Program
Who we are
Edison Electric Institute (EEI) is the association of U.S. shareholder-owned electric companies
Our members serve 71 percent of electric utility customers in the nation.
Why Mutual AssistanceHurricane Hazel October 15, 1954
Company Customers% of
Customers
Carolina P&L 54% of loadBaltimore G&E 150,000 32%Public Service E&G 415,000 31%Long Island Lighting 30%NY State E&G 180,000 44%Niagara Mohawk 250,000 25%No data for additional companies impacted
Beginning of Mutual Assistance Hurricane Hazel 1954
– Widespread damage – Multiple service territories– demonstrated the need for Mutual Assistance
The EEI T&D Committee created the first utility National Emergency Assistance Plan and Roster in 1955.
Mutual Assistance in the 80’s and 90’s
Contact List– Names & Numbers
Model Agreements Check List Company information
– Crew configuration– Operating voltages– Equipment– Transmission towers
Mutual Assistance Today
Calling in the Cavalry Local Agreements Regional Associations Contractors National Associations
EEI’s www.RestorePower.com ID and password protected Searchable directory of companies, company
data and additional resources Participating Utilities
– Florida – 6– All Utilities – 86– Contractor and Vendors – 33
Mutual Assistance Awards (est.1998)
Annual awards given to member companies to recognize restoration response and/or assistance
Award judges – panel of retired utility executives Florida utilities have 17 awards
– FPL 3 Response and 2 Assistance Awards– Gulf Power 2 Response and 3 Assistance Awards– Progress Energy 1 Response and 1 Assistance Award– TECO 1 Response Award
Additional EEI Resources
2004 EEI Report “Out of Sight, Out of Mind?”– Summary of OH to UG studies
2005 EEI Report “After the Disaster”– Utility Restoration Cost Recovery
Storm Data From 1989 to 2005
Customers Restored Per Day
0
50000
100000
150000
200000
250000
89 E
nter
gy G
eorg
es
89 D
uke
Hug
o
89 P
rogr
ess
Car
olin
as H
ugo
96 P
rogr
ess
Car
olin
as B
erth
a
96 D
uke
Fra
n
96 P
rogr
ess
Car
olin
as F
ran
98 P
rogr
ess
Car
olin
as B
onni
e
99 P
rogr
ess
Car
olin
as F
loyd
99 B
GE
Flo
yd
02 E
nter
gy I
sido
re
02 E
nter
gy L
ili
03 P
rogr
ess
Car
olin
as I
sabe
l
03 B
GE
Isa
bel
04 P
rogr
ess
Cha
rley
04 F
PL
Cha
rley
04 P
rogr
ess
Fra
nces
04 F
PL
Fra
nces
04 G
ulf P
ower
Iva
n
04 T
ampa
Jea
nne
04 P
rogr
ess
Jea
nne
04 F
PL
Jea
nne
05 E
nter
gy C
indy
05 A
L P
ower
Den
nis
05 G
ulf P
wr
Den
nis
05 A
L P
ower
Kat
rina
05 E
nter
gy K
atrin
a
05 C
leco
Kat
rina
05 F
PL
Kat
rina
05 M
iss
Pw
r K
atrin
a
05 E
nter
gy R
ita
05 C
ente
rPoi
nt R
ita
05 C
leco
Rita
Storm Data From 1989 to 2005
Customers Out Per Lineman
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
89 E
nter
gy G
eorg
es
89 D
uke
Hug
o
89 P
rogr
ess
Car
olin
as H
ugo
96 P
rogr
ess
Car
olin
as B
erth
a
96 D
uke
Fra
n
96 P
rogr
ess
Car
olin
as F
ran
98 P
rogr
ess
Car
olin
as B
onni
e
99 P
rogr
ess
Car
olin
as F
loyd
99 B
GE
Flo
yd
02 E
nter
gy I
sido
re
02 E
nter
gy L
ili
03 P
rogr
ess
Car
olin
as I
sabe
l
03 B
GE
Isa
bel
04 P
rogr
ess
Cha
rley
04 F
PL
Cha
rley
04 P
rogr
ess
Fra
nces
04 F
PL
Fra
nces
04 G
ulf P
ower
Iva
n
04 T
ampa
Jea
nne
04 P
rogr
ess
Jea
nne
04 F
PL
Jea
nne
05 E
nter
gy C
indy
05 A
L P
ower
Den
nis
05 G
ulf P
wr
Den
nis
05 A
L P
ower
Kat
rina
05 E
nter
gy K
atrin
a
05 C
leco
Kat
rina
05 F
PL
Kat
rina
05 M
iss
Pw
r K
atrin
a
05 E
nter
gy R
ita
05 C
ente
rPoi
nt R
ita
05 C
leco
Rita
Storm Data From 1989 to 2005Red=Hurricanes, Blue=Ice , Yellow=Wind
Poles Broken During Storms
-
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
16,000
18,000
Contact Info:
William H Mayer, P.E.ManagerEnergy Delivery Edison Electric Institute(202) [email protected]