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PPL Electric employees assist victim of Perry County crash

PPL Electric employees assist victim of Perry County crash

When PPL Electric Utilities journeyman mechanic Preston Edrington witnessed a vehicle accident during severe weather on Route 322, his 35 years of safety training kicked in. Edrington and coworker Glenn Klinger safely assisted the injured driver and properly secured the accident scene, demonstrating how workplace safety culture translates to real-world emergency response.

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How to Stay Informed During a Power Outage

How to Stay Informed During a Power Outage

At PPL Electric Utilities, staying informed during an outage is simple. Whether you’re reporting an outage by text, checking real-time updates, or following us on social media, we’ve got you covered. Make sure to keep your phone charged, use a battery-powered radio for updates, and jot down important contact numbers to stay prepared and connected when the lights go out.

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Wind storm: Latest updates on our response

Wind storm: Latest updates on our response

Power outage? Text "outage" to "TXTPPL" (898775) or report it here. January 16 at 12 p.m. Our crews are working through final restoration efforts and will have customers restored by 5 p.m. today. Since Friday, we've restored power to more than 128,200 customers. We...

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Winter storm: Latest updates on our response

Winter storm: Latest updates on our response

Power outage? Text "outage" to "TXTPPL" (898775) or report it here. Update: 1.10.24, 4:30 p.m. As of 3:30 Wednesday afternoon, about 8,750 of our 1.5 million customers were without power. Since Tuesday afternoon, 65,000 customers have been restored from the original...

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Watch out for Energy Vampires this Halloween

Watch out for Energy Vampires this Halloween

Halloween is the perfect reminder to watch out for energy vampires, or electronics that drain energy when they’re plugged in, but not being used. These everyday items are things like cell phone chargers, computers and coffee makers that could cost you more than $100...

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