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The Ohio Edison, located in Akron, OH, is an utility company that provides public services for Akron residents. In Summit County, Utility Companies provide electricity, natural gas, water, and sewer services. Akron residents can contact the Utility Company to learn about services, start or stop Utility services, or for billing and payment.
Never go near a downed power line.Whether because of car-pole accidents or forces of nature such as high winds, lightning, or winter storms, there are times when your power goes out. When an outage happens, our service crews - and employees who support them - do their best to restore power as soon as possible. What to Do When You Experience a Power OutageReporting your outage helps us pinpoint damage and restore power more quickly. You can do this several ways:. Ether one trophy guide. Call 888-LIGHTSS (888-544-4877).; get started by texting REG to 544487.(Message and data rates may apply.) More information about our text messaging, and related services can be found. If you have a communication disability, you can contact us through the appropriate.Our Storm Restoration ProcessFirstEnergy's operating companies begin preparing for potential outages long before severe weather hits. Learn when an outage occurs and.
you may have about outages.Important Safety RemindersTouching a live power line can cause serious injury or death. You can't tell by looking whether a line is 'hot' or not. Please report a downed line to us immediately by calling 1-888-544-4877 (1-888-LIGHTSS).
Understand how toPreparing for Outages and Managing Through ThemPrepare for power outages before they happen by reviewing these tips:.? Is your neighborhood dark, or just your house? This checklist will help you quickly assess your outage. Review this list of items to keep on-hand.
They can help you get through an outage safely and comfortably. to safeguard your family, your home, and your property. You can also review this pdf for preparedness information, safety reminders, and an overview of our restoration process:Get the Latest Information. When major outages occur, get information about restoration efforts through our, and. You can also use to report an outage and get more information, and alerts for updates and notificationsStill Need Help?with your questions.
Interconnect Small Generation to the Distribution System
Prior to completing the application process, a customer interested in interconnecting small generation with the Company's distribution system must first determine the size and type of equipment to install in accordance with the Company's tariffs.
Below are steps to help guide you through the Interconnection Process.
- Step 1 - Required Size & Type of EquipmentIf you are interested in interconnecting small generation with the Company's distribution system you must first determine the size and type of equipment which best suits your requirements in accordance with the Company's Tariff. The Interconnection Tariff rate schedule is available on the Company's Ohio tariffs page.
- Interconnection Services, Chapter 4901:1-22 et seq., of the Ohio Administrative Code at http://codes.ohio.gov/oac/4901%3A1-22.*
- Public Utilities Commission of Ohio's website at www.PUCO.ohio.gov.*
- Step 2 - Type of Application Based on Capacity Level Below are guidelines for determining which application is required. The online and paper applications are available in Step 5. If you use the online application, the level will be determined for you based on the data that you provide.
- Level 1 - Generator Capacity of ≤ 25 kW, Inverter based, certified
- Level 2 - Generator Capacity For Level 3, the generator capacity limit is 20,000 kW
- Level 3 - Generator Capacity of >2,000 and <20,000kW / fails to qualify for levels 1 or 2
- Step 3 - Applicable Application Fees
- Level 1 - $50
- Level 2 - $50 plus $1/kW of the system’s nameplate capacity
- Level 3 - $100 plus $2/kW of the system’s nameplate capacity
- Step 4 - Required Site Plan & One-Line DiagramYou are required to submit a site plan and one-line diagram with your application. The online application allows you to attach these documents during the fourth step of the application process.
Submit Site Plan- Site Plan Example
Please do not send overhead internet photos. The site plan must include:- Overall property layout and street access including North arrow orientation and the nearest cross street in each direction. (Indicate direction of nearest cross street if impractical to show on drawing).
- Ground mounted installations must show clearances and details of surrounding structures especially how they cross the Company's facilities. The route and length of the electrical connection to the premise is also required.
- Location of the DER AC disconnect meeting the requirements of the NEC - for self-contained metering locations.
- Location of the DER utility required AC visible break disconnect - for metering locations utilizing instrument transformers.
- Location of generation, inverter, storage and associated electrical equipment.
- Location of service transformer.
Submit One-Line DiagramThe one-line diagram must include:- Energy source (PV array, wind turbine, etc.). Please indicate DC and AC ratings as appropriate.
- Please indicate AC rating of the inverter.
- Identify the make and model of the disconnect switch and note if it is lockable with a visible break when required.
- Identify connection to Customer’s electrical system.
- Identify utility meter, inverter and/or associated generation and storage (battery) equipment.
- Site Plan Example
- Step 5 - Complete & Submit Application, Documents & Fees
Complete Your Application: Online OR Paper
Online Application
If you submit your application online, you will be able to save throughout the process and keep your drafts. Once the application is submitted, you will be able to view a summary of your application online. A username and password are required from your administrator before you can begin.Paper Applications
- Net Energy Metering Rider Application
See 'Net Metering' Chapter 4901:1-10-28 et seq. of the Ohio Administrative Code at http://codes.ohio.gov/oac/4901%3A1-10-28.* This link is also available through the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio's website at www.PUCO.ohio.gov.*
How to Submit Applications, Fees and Status Questions - Net Energy Metering Rider Application
- Step 1 - Engineering ReviewYour application will be received and reviewed by our Engineering Department to ensure that:
- Application has been completed correctly
- All drawings and documentation have been provided.
- Associated fees have been determined and paid.
- The design is consistent with Company policy and State requirements.
Our Company will process the application under the schedule provided for by the rules approved by the Public Utility Commission of Ohio.- General Provisions - http://codes.ohio.gov/oac/4901:1-22-04v1*
- Simplified Procedures - http://codes.ohio.gov/oac/4901:1-22-06v1*
- Step 2 - Customer NotificationAfter the engineering review, you will be notified via email or phone as to whether:
- Application is approved.
- An upgrade and fee is required.
- Information is incorrect or missing in the application.
- Step 1 - Customer InstallationFollowing approval of the application, the Customer installs the facility in accordance with the Application, PUCO rules and the Company's Requirements for Interconnection of Customer-Owned Generation to the FirstEnergy Distribution System.
- Step 2 - Customer Agreement & Proof of InspectionFollowing installation of your generation equipment, you must complete and submit the Interconnection Agreement with the following attachments:
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- Step 3 - Company Final Review & Approval to OperateEngineering will:
- Review the as-built installation and final documentation for compliance.
- Determine the need for a witness test as provided for in the regulations and notify customer.
- Finalize documentation and authorize system operation.
- Notify customer of the status of customer's application.
- Arrange for the installation of net energy metering, where appropriate.
Note: Generation interconnection should not be energized prior to electrical inspection and receipt of Certificate of Completion signed by authorized Company personnel, - Step 4 - Company Installs Net MeterIf you already have provided a completed application for service under the Net Energy Metering Rider, the Company will replace the existing meter with a meter capable of bi-directional registration. Depending on meter availability and other work priorities, this may take several weeks.
Although you do not have to wait until the bi-directional meter is installed to operate your facility, FirstEnergy will not be responsible for tracking and crediting your excess generation until it is.
You should be aware that depending on the type of meter currently set at your service location:- Your existing meter could offset your usage by your excess generation, thereby 'netting' your energy flows internally, rather than separately registering the energy in and out of your facility.
- Your existing meter may include a feature that prevents it from turning backwards and registering reverse power flow. In this case, even though your facility should reduce the amount of electricity you need to purchase, the electricity your facility generates in excess of your current consumption would not be measured or subtracted from your overall electrical energy use.
- Your existing meter may register the kilowatt-hours your facility is providing to FirstEnergy's system as though they were being delivered to you from FirstEnergy's system. You should not operate your facility in this circumstance since it will result in charges for the energy that you generate. Please check with your installer to ensure that you do not have this type of meter before operating your facility.
Additional Technical Requirements and References
- Major Ohio Application Requirements for Distributed Generation Interconnection*
- Public Utilities Commission of OH*
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Applications
Submit Applications and Fees or Questions
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Email: OE_interconnection
@firstenergycorp.com
Email: OE_interconnection
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Application & Fees
Email:OE_interconnection
@firstenergycorp.com
Fax: 330-245-5419
Address:
Ohio Edison
Attn: OE Interconnection
Building 1
1910 W. Market Street
Akron, OH 44313
@firstenergycorp.com
Fax: 330-245-5419
Address:
Ohio Edison
Attn: OE Interconnection
Building 1
1910 W. Market Street
Akron, OH 44313
Questions
Technical and Policy
Email:OE_interconnection
@firstenergycorp.com
Email:OE_interconnection
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General Meter & Billing
Customer Service
1-800-633-4766
Customer Service
1-800-633-4766
Portal Admin
Request Username & Password
Email:CEI_interconnection
@firstenergycorp.com
Email:CEI_interconnection
@firstenergycorp.com
Applications & Fees
Email:CEI_interconnection
@firstenergycorp.com
Fax: 330-436-8255
Address:
The Illuminating Company
Attn: CEI Interconnection
6896 Miller Road
Brecksville, OH 44141
@firstenergycorp.com
Fax: 330-436-8255
Address:
The Illuminating Company
Attn: CEI Interconnection
6896 Miller Road
Brecksville, OH 44141
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Email:CEI_interconnection
@firstenergycorp.com
Email:CEI_interconnection
@firstenergycorp.com
General Meter & Billing
Customer Service
1-800-589-3101
Customer Service
1-800-589-3101
Portal Admin
Request Username & Password
Email: TE_interconnection
@firstenergycorp.com
Email: TE_interconnection
@firstenergycorp.com
Applications & Fees
Email:TE_interconnection
@firstenergycorp.com
Fax: 330-245-5296
Address:
Toledo Edison
Attn: TE Interconnection
6099 Angola Road
Holland, OH 43528
@firstenergycorp.com
Fax: 330-245-5296
Address:
Toledo Edison
Attn: TE Interconnection
6099 Angola Road
Holland, OH 43528
Questions
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Email:TE_interconnection
@firstenergycorp.com
Email:TE_interconnection
@firstenergycorp.com
General Meter & Billing
Customer Service
1-800-447-3333
Customer Service
1-800-447-3333
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