DP&L Supporting Hurricane Floyd Restoration Efforts.DAYTON, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 16, 1999-- In the aftermath of Hurricane Floyd This article is about the 1999 hurricane. For other storms of the same name, see Tropical Storm Floyd (disambiguation). Hurricane Floyd was the sixth named storm, fourth hurricane, and third major hurricane in the 1999 Atlantic hurricane season. , thousands of people are without power all along the East Coast, with damage expected as far north as New England New England, name applied to the region comprising six states of the NE United States—Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. The region is thought to have been so named by Capt. . To help with the restoration efforts, forty-five Dayton Power and Light employees are being dispatched to the Washington D.C. area. "We received a call from Potomac Electric Potomac Electric corporation is a US manufacturer and repair provider of servo motors and servo drives. Potomac Electric was founded in 1992 by design and manufacturing engineers from Westamp, Baldor, EG&G Tourque Systems. Power asking for assistance," explained John Downing, Operations Manager See datacenter manager. for DP&L. "It is common for utilities to help one another in times like this so we will give them all the support we can." The DP&L line crews will assist with the general power restoration efforts, which will include re-setting poles and replacing downed power lines. The two-man crews loaded their trucks with equipment and left today for Washington. From there, they will be directed to the area that most needs the assistance. "These employees have volunteered for this work," said Downing. "They'll face some pretty difficult working conditions over the next couple of days. These are very skilled and committed DP&L employees." With calm weather forecasted for the Dayton area, DP&L will have sufficient resources available to continue to deliver reliable service to its own customers. DPL (Digital PowerLine) An earlier technology for transmitting a 1 Mbps data signal over electric power lines from Nortel Networks. It was developed in the late 1990s, but later abandoned due to implementation difficulties. See broadband over power lines. Inc. is a diversified diversified (di·verˑ·s energy company supplying electric and gas energy services to 500,000 electric customers and 300,000 gas customers in the Midwest through its subsidiary, The Dayton Power and Light Company. The company's combined rates for electricity and gas service are consistently among the lowest in Ohio. |
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