Informal Meeting with FPSC Staff 2015 Hurricane Season Preparation
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Informal Meeting with FPSC Staff2015 Hurricane Season Preparation March 18, 2015
Preparations FPL’s Hurricane Preparedness Plan • Continue to strengthen the infrastructure • Prepare the storm organization • Refine the restoration plan • Improve communications Infrastructure Communication Organization Restoration
Infrastructure Organization Communication Restoration Continue to Strengthen the Infrastructure Distribution Hardening • Continue 3-prong approach • EWL • CIF projects/critical poles • Incremental • Community projects • EWL design guidelines • Storm flood/surge • Downtown Miami vaults
Infrastructure Organization Communication Restoration Continue to Strengthen the Infrastructure Transmission Hardening • Replace all wood structures • Replace all ceramic post insulators on concrete structures (complete) • Install storm surge/flood monitoring & communication systems in substations (complete)
Infrastructure Organization Communication Restoration Continue to Strengthen the Infrastructure Distribution Pole Inspections • 1.2 million FPL poles • Initiated 2nd 8-year cycle in 2014 • Complete inspections/follow-up work
Infrastructure Organization Communication Restoration Continue to Strengthen the Infrastructure Transmission Pole Inspections • 65,000 structures • Visually inspect 100% annually; climbing/bucket truck cycle inspections • Key facilities (500kV/CIF) inspected before storm season
Infrastructure Organization Communication Restoration Continue to Strengthen the Infrastructure Distribution Vegetation Management • Feeders - 3-year average trim cycle • Laterals - 6-year average trim cycle • Clear vegetation serving top CIF • Encourage “Right Tree - Right Place”
Infrastructure Organization Communication Restoration Continue to Strengthen the Infrastructure Transmission Vegetation Management • Inspect / clear 100% of ROW annually
Infrastructure Organization Communication Restoration Prepare the Storm Organization Annual Preparations • Storm roles identified/staffed • Training • Mock staging site drill • Annual dry run event • Forensic teamsready
Infrastructure Organization Communication Restoration Refine the Restoration Plan • Safely restore in shortest time • How we restore power/prioritization
How We Restore Power Guiding principle – Restore power to the largest number of customers safely and as quickly as possible: • Start by repairing damage to power plants, damaged transmission lines and substations • Simultaneously, restore power to CIF • Hospitals, police and fire stations • At the same time, work to return service to the largest number of customers in the shortest amount of time • Including major thoroughfares that host supermarkets, pharmacies, gas stations and other needed community services. • Once larger repairs have been made… • Restore service to smaller groups and neighborhoods • Converging on hardest hit • Working around the clock until everyone has power again. Insert system model graphic
Infrastructure Organization Communication Restoration Refine the Restoration Plan • Resource plans in place • Logistics • Mutual assistance/contract crews • Inventories
Infrastructure Organization Communication Restoration Enhance Communications • Annual FPL / County EOC meetings • Governmental & community communications
Assistance Provided to Other Utilities • Georgia Power – Winter Storm Pax • FPL personnel & contractors • Lessons learned
Areas of Concern/Vulnerability • Hardening – Long-term effort • Multiple storms • Catastrophic storms • Resources unavailable Infrastructure Organization Communication Restoration
Hurricane Preparedness Plan Summary • Infrastructure strengthened • Hardening; Pole inspections; Vegetation • Organization prepared • Trained and ready • Restoration plan tested & refined • Lessons learned; Technology; Forensics • Communications improved Infrastructure Organization Communication Restoration