March 19, 2024

Storm Wreaks Havoc on Electric System

Disconnects
SMECO journeyman lineman Mike Brown repairs lines in St. Inigoes on Sunday, March 4, 2018, following Winter Storm Riley, a wind storm that caused damage to the cooperative’s electric system and left thousands without power.

Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative completed restoring service to customers directly affected by Winter Storm Riley, a nor’easter that brought damaging winds to the mid-Atlantic states and New England, by Monday afternoon.

“The wind storm that hit our area beginning Friday morning caused more damage to SMECO’s electric system than any hurricane or winter storm we’ve experienced in the past six years,” said Austin J. Slater Jr., president and CEO of SMECO. “The damage to SMECO’s system has been severe and widespread, affecting customers across the entire service area. In total, we experienced 114,000 customer interruptions. We’ve not had this much damage to our system since the derecho that hit in the summer of 2012.”

On Friday, March 2, at about 3:30 p.m., SMECO had more than 32,000 customers without power. By Saturday morning, that number was reduced to 14,800 after all feeder lines were restored.

The sustained high winds knocked down trees and power lines across Southern Maryland. The number of outage incidents was at 1,300 Saturday morning. An incident is a damage event which can range from a blown transformer to a tree on a line or a broken pole, affecting a single or multiple customers.

SMECO had 114 line workers and more than 90 contractor personnel deployed throughout the weekend.

“Field personnel began restoration efforts early Friday morning. Although we had no snow or rain, and the temperature was mild, crews were being battered by the relentless wind gusts,” Mr. Slater said. “The high winds caused trees to continue to fall and damage power lines for three days.” The cooperative estimates that 20 poles and 10 transformers were replaced as a result of the storm.

“Our crews in the field and our office personnel worked safely for hours on end through his crisis,” Mr. Slater added. “And our customer-members have shown a great amount of patience, resilience, and thoughtfulness throughout the aftermath of the storm.”

Customers who experience a power outage should call SMECO’s automated outage hotline at 1-877-74-SMECO or the customer care center at 1-888-440-3311. Customers may also report their outage using the cooperative’s website or the free SMECO 24/7 mobile app.

To learn more about SMECO, please visit the cooperative’s Leader member page.

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