PPL Electric Utilities
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Report outages or power problems at www.pplelectric.com or 1-800-DIAL-PPL. Page monitored 8 am-7 pm Mon-Fri. Ranked among the best companies for customer service in the United States, we are proud to deliver electricity to about 1.4 million customers in 29 counties in central and eastern Pennsylvania. We employ nearly 2,300 people and maintain 50,000 miles of power lines – enough to circle the globe twice.
Report emergencies or outages online by visiting pplelectric.com/outage or by calling 1-800-DIAL-PPL (1-800-342-5775)
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facebook.comCrews Head South to Provide Hurricane Dorian Aid
Our crews are en route to Florida to help with Hurricane Dorian. Here's a quick message from our crews: http://ow.ly/8npl50vQ9kY.
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More than 40 PPL Electric Utilities employees, including 36 line workers, are heading to Florida to support Florida Power and Light and Duke Energy Florida in responding to expected outages from Hurricane Dorian. Our crews are often called to help restore power in other regions as part of mutual assistance agreements. We’re proud to lend a hand.
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Attention, teachers! Do you have a bright idea to spark your students’ interest in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM)? PPL would like to provide the funding you need to bring that idea to life. Apply now for chance to win a $1,000 grant! http://ow.ly/vHHc50vELUV #PPLCares #empoweringeducators
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So proud of Alana Roberts, PPL Regional Affairs Director, who will co-chair this year's United Way campaign for the Wyoming Valley. Alana will join Tom Makowski of Borton-Lawson Engineering to help raise more than $3 million and bring increased attention to the role the United Way plays in taking the lead to fight against childhood poverty. #PPLCares http://ow.ly/dl3S50vGagb
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It’s National Dog Day. Here’s a cute pic of our furry friend, Zsa Zsa, PPL’s energy efficiency dog. Learn about all of Zsa Zsa’s favorite Energy Efficiency Programs here. http://ow.ly/GQIn50vEQwf
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Teachers: Stock your classroom and keep your students safe by ordering our free children’s book – How We Stay Safe Near Electricity. http://ow.ly/YJI050vG9Il
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On Monday, we’ll pick one name from among all of our residential customers who are signed up for paperless billing and that person will receive $1,500. Enroll now and you could be the winner! http://ow.ly/lbkF50vG8D8
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Summer is winding down, but there’s still plenty of time to enjoy the outdoors. When you’re splashing around at a nearby pool or fishing in the local stream, stay safe with these summertime electrical safety tips. http://ow.ly/V0GS50vzs6u #safety #summer
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Mark Santayana, our multi-talented public safety manager, joined Lancaster Barnstormers mascot Cylo after throwing out the first pitch at a game on 811 Day. Mark also delivered a critical safety pitch: never balk at calling 811 before you dig. It’s the law. #811
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Congratulations to Khrys Exposito, whose artistically adorned recycle-ready refrigerator received the most votes at Sunday’s Lehigh Valley Pride event. Khyrs’s piece used texture to pay homage to the AIDS Memorial Quilt, thereby celebrating the lives of people who have died from AIDS-related illnesses. Thank you to all of the local artists who braved the heat to participate in the event. You made the PPL Energy Savings tent the place to be!
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Workers helping to restore power and improve reliability for our customers rely on hard hats, safety glasses and other gear to keep them safe. Jackson Sedora, the son of PPL employee Mike Sedora, captured some of that critical safety gear in this drawing. #SafetySunday
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They’re calling for a couple of hot, steamy days throughout our service area. Here are a few tips for saving energy and staying safe in the extreme heat: http://ow.ly/yuMn50vzKpg