Duquesne Light  

General Project Information

 

What to Expect
  • Improved service and faster restoration
  • Planned outages during upgrade construction (see Power Outage Tips)
  • Only a limited number of streets will be affected each day, with the affected streets varying from day to day or week to week
  • On average, customers can expect planned outages ranging from half an hour to eight hours, but in some instances up to 12 hours
  • Regular communication and a seamless process throughout the project
Convenient Communication
  • Daily updates via website and telephone hotline
  • Daily access to project manager
  • Email Us
Improving Reliability and Service
  • Replace & upgrade equipment
  • Minimize customer impact
  • Seamless work phases
Existing Service
  • Underground, water causes interruptions
  • Difficult to access for maintenance and repairs
  • Equipment is no longer the industry standard
Examples of Equipment Being Replaced


 

New Equipment
  • Proven and recommended utility standard
  • Improved reliability, faster repairs
  • Electric equipment is already part of suburban environment, along with existing phone & television equipment
Examples of Finished Equipment


 

Landscaping Guidelines
  • Maintain a 10-foot clearance on the front side of the equipment and a 3-foot clearance on all other sides
  • If accessibility does not meet minimum requirements, Duquesne Light may remove any obstructions to safely access and repair equipment
  • Some recommended landscaping may include: annuals, grasses and butterfly bushes
 
 
 

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