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Georgia Power Makes Improvements in Automatic Restoration

Aug. 10, 2015
The technology automatically isolates a trouble area and restores service to remaining customers by transferring them to other nearby sources.

Georgia Power has completed the installation of Automatic Fault Location, Isolation and Service Restoration (FLISR) distribution technology on circuits serving more than 1.1 million customers across the state. The technology automatically isolates a trouble area and restores service to remaining customers by transferring them to other nearby sources.

"We know that any outage is inconvenient for our customers," said Leslie Sibert, vice president of distribution for Georgia Power. "Ensuring that we have a reliable and resilient electric grid, with continuous improvements in technology, is just one of the ways that we offer world-class service for our customers."

The enhanced technology helps crews locate trouble spots more quickly and reduces overall outage durations for customers. So far this year, the company has avoided more than 9.2 million customer outage minutes due to the successful FLISR operations. Georgia Power plans to continue enhancing its infrastructure and expand the technology to an additional 150,000 customers by the end of the year.   

Georgia Power added the FLISR technology to its network as part of statewide smart grid improvement project conducted through a multiyear Smart Grid Investment Grant awarded by the Department of Energy.

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