Tuesday, October 30, 2012

PECO Battles Hurricane Sandy Throughout the Night

HARRISBURG (AP) — PECO Energy, the utility company reporting the most power outages in Pennsylvania, says it expects it could take up to a week to restore power to everyone in the wake of a megastorm moving across the state. PECO, which serves upAs of 8 a.m. Monday, the latest word from PECO is that, across the region, electrical power is not yet affected by Hurricane Sandy.US poultry processor, Peco Foods, is to expand its feed mill in Newark, Arkansas and processing plant in Batesville, Arkansas, at a cost of $13.8 million.More than 3,000 PECO employees, contractors and workers from utilities as far away as Tennessee, Kentucky, Louisiana and Mississippi and PECO's Chicago-based sister utility ComEd, are continuing to work around-the-clock to repair unprecedentedThe PECO Emergency Operations Command Center is a hive of activity as Hurricane Sandy inches closer to the Delaware Valley.
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