PECO Reminds Customers to Plant the Right Tree in the Right Place for National Arbor Day
24 April 2015 - 1:28AM
Business Wire
In recognition of National Arbor Day on April 24, PECO offers
tips to help customers “plant the right tree in the right place” to
ensure trees remain compatible with aerial power lines.
Vegetation growth causes about one-third of all electric
outages. To ensure reliable service for customers, PECO invests
approximately $36 million each year in vegetation management around
approximately 2,800 miles of aerial electric lines.
Property owners, community groups, developers and customers can
avoid tree-related outages and unnecessary pruning by planting
trees that are compatible with power lines. The Arbor Day
Foundation recommends planting small-growing trees up to 20 feet
from power lines, medium growing trees between 20 and 50 feet from
power lines, and tall growing trees more than 50 feet from power
lines.
“If you are thinking about planting a new tree, consider what
the tree will look like when fully grown,” said Alex Brown, PECO
manager of Vegetation Management. “It’s important to know how
tall and wide the tree will be so you can ensure there is adequate
space between the tree and the lines.”
PECO encourages planting flowering trees that grow to heights
less than 25 feet - like dogwoods and crabapples – under power
lines. Trees that grow to more than 30 feet high should never
be planted under power lines. At full height, these trees may
contact overhead wires and cause power outages.
When planted in the right place, trees can help reduce energy
use by providing shade in the summer and slowing cold winter winds.
Once trees are fully grown, they can reduce energy bills by up to
15 to 30 percent. In addition, trees can increase property value,
reduce carbon footprint, improve air quality and more effectively
catch storm water runoff.
Customers are reminded to call 811 at least three days before
digging to ensure the area is safe for planting.
For more information call 1-800-311-6345, ext. 915 or visit
peco.com and click on the Trees and Powerlines link under the
Customer Service / Service Request tab on the home page.
Based in Philadelphia, PECO is an electric and natural gas
utility subsidiary of Exelon Corporation (NYSE: EXC). PECO serves
1.6 million electric and more than 506,000 natural gas customers in
southeastern Pennsylvania and employs about 2,400 people in the
region. PECO delivered 89.9 billion cubic feet of natural gas and
37.5 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity in 2014. Founded in
1881, PECO is one of the Greater Philadelphia Region's most active
corporate citizens, providing leadership, volunteer and financial
support to numerous arts and culture, education, environmental,
economic development and community programs and organizations. For
more information visit PECO.com, and connect with the company on
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