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FirstEnergy Scrutinized in Blackout Probe
The Long Beach Press Telegram ^ | Aug 16, 8:35 PM EDT | THOMAS J. SHEERAN

Posted on 08/16/2003 7:13:11 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach

AKRON, Ohio (AP) -- The effort to nail down the source of the massive blackout turned Saturday to northern Ohio, where the power system is operated by FirstEnergy Corp., the nation's fourth-largest investor owned utility.

Akron-based FirstEnergy has 16 power plants and an annual revenue of more than $12 billion, with a service area that stretches from Ohio to New Jersey.

The company is accustomed to scrutiny.

Its Davis-Besse nuclear plant east of Toledo has been shut down since February 2002, when it was closed for maintenance. A month later, a leak was found that had allowed boric acid to eat nearly through the 6-inch-thick steel cap on the plant's reactor vessel.

On Saturday, a top investigator said the failure of three transmission lines in northern Ohio likely started Thursday's blackout that swept into eight states and Ontario.

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Investigators were "fairly certain" that the problem started in Ohio, said Michehl Gent, head of the North American Electric Reliability Council. "We are now trying to determine why the situation was not brought under control."

The council is a nonprofit, industry-sponsored group that is supposed to oversee power line reliability.

Ohio regulators also said the blackout may have started in their state.

FirstEnergy, which officials said owns four of the first five lines that failed, said a system that is supposed to flash a red warning on computer monitors at the company's control center was not operational when the lines began failing Thursday afternoon.

It was not immediately clear whether that impeded efforts to isolate the local line disruptions. Company spokesman Ralph DiNicola said a functioning backup alarm at the Midwest Independent System Operator, a nonprofit power pool that oversees the region's electrical grid, was in place.

At the Midwest ISO, spokeswoman Mary Lynn Webster said she did not know when workers noticed the FirstEnergy lines were disabled and what, if anything, they did about it.

FirstEnergy executives met privately Saturday to determine the extent of the utility's role in the outage. Lunches were brought in and entry into FirstEnergy's downtown brick headquarters was strictly controlled.

Earlier this month, a U.S. District Court judge in Ohio ruled that FirstEnergy should have determined that changes at one of its coal-fired plants would increase overall pollution emissions. A second trial will determine penalties.

U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich, a Democratic presidential candidate from Cleveland and a FirstEnergy critic, said he was closely monitoring the situation.

"If press reports are accurate, and FirstEnergy once again failed to comply by federal standards, then I believe serious questions must be asked about FirstEnergy's ability to effectively serve," he said.

Cleaning up the Davis-Besse plant has drained FirstEnergy's finances. It lost $57.9 million in the most recent quarter, primarily because of Davis-Besse costs.

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On the Net:

FirstEnergy: http://www.firstenergycorp.com


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Extended News; News/Current Events; US: Michigan; US: New York; US: Ohio
KEYWORDS: blackout; clintonsfault; firstenergy; greenout

1 posted on 08/16/2003 7:13:12 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich, a Democratic presidential candidate from Cleveland and a FirstEnergy critic, said he was closely monitoring the situation.

WHeww..I feel better now!

2 posted on 08/16/2003 7:31:43 PM PDT by jaz.357 (The beatings will continue until morale improves!)
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To: jaz.357
And if He were President this would not have happened, I am sure! /sarcasm
3 posted on 08/16/2003 7:35:48 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (All we need from a Governor is a VETO PEN!!!)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
Sounds like Homer Simpson left Mr. Burns' employ to go work in the control room for FirstEnergy. DOH!
4 posted on 08/16/2003 7:37:50 PM PDT by financeprof
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
...a system that is supposed to flash a red warning on computer monitors at the company's control center was not operational when the lines began failing Thursday afternoon.

D'oh!

5 posted on 08/16/2003 7:38:06 PM PDT by Petronski (I'm not always cranky.)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
Its Davis-Besse nuclear plant east of Toledo has been shut down since February 2002, when it was closed for maintenance. A month later, a leak was found that had allowed boric acid to eat nearly through the 6-inch-thick steel cap on the plant's reactor vessel.

Double D'oh!

6 posted on 08/16/2003 7:39:19 PM PDT by Petronski (I'm not always cranky.)
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To: jaz.357
When Dennis Kucinich was mayor of Cleveland he stopped the takeover of Cleveland's Municipal Light & Power Company by Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company (CEI) which is now part of FirstEnergy. Kucinich would love to destroy the company he still blames for his failures as a one term mayor.
7 posted on 08/16/2003 8:06:24 PM PDT by eggman (Social Insecurity - Who will provide for the government when the government provides for all of us?)
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To: eggman
Kucinich would love to destroy the company he still blames for his failures as a one term mayor

That's right. Kucinich is a snake who slithers around making mountains of accusations until he get's one that get's traction (or at least he thinks it does). He has been against CEI (The Cleveland Electric Illumination Company) on anything and everything, no matter what the facts are. He does blame them for his silly and pathetic career, and he keeps making it worse by jumping to conclusions before the facts are out. He's the male version of Hillary and an embarrassment to all of Ohio, with a close second embarrassment being Kaptur.

8 posted on 08/17/2003 7:08:13 AM PDT by SteamShovel
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To: SteamShovel
http://www.bright.net/~dknox/clips/bush.html

http://web.morons.org/article.jsp?sectionid=8&id=3803
9 posted on 08/17/2003 12:33:32 PM PDT by Betty Jo
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To: Betty Jo
Regarding the above links, your point is??
10 posted on 08/17/2003 2:35:56 PM PDT by SteamShovel
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To: SteamShovel
To povide a little backround music!!
11 posted on 08/17/2003 2:58:38 PM PDT by Betty Jo
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