Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L) customers saw fewer power outages last year as the company reached the halfway point of its $95 million New Jersey Reliability Improvement Project – a multi-year effort to make the electric system stronger and more dependable.
In parts of Morris and Monmouth counties, nearly 16,500 customers experienced more than an 80% drop in outages in 2025 compared to the year before, thanks to upgrades on local power lines targeted by the project.
Doug Mokoid, FirstEnergy’s President, New Jersey, said, “These improvements are keeping lights on more often and getting them back on faster when they do go out. We’re seeing real improvements, and we’re committed to making smart investments to bring that same level of reliability to even more communities as this work continues.”
JCP&L is improving areas that have had frequent service interruptions by:
The New Jersey Reliability Improvement Project includes upgrades to 18 circuits – groups of neighborhood power lines – across JCP&L’s service area. Work is already underway on seven of them, with three more starting this month and six beginning in early 2026.
Upcoming work includes:
These three projects, scheduled to finish by year-end, are expected to improve reliability for nearly 10,000 customers.
JCP&L’s New Jersey Reliability Improvement Project is part of Energize365, FirstEnergy’s long-term investment program to modernize and strengthen the electric grid. FirstEnergy plans to invest $28 billion between 2025 and 2029 to build a smarter, more resilient grid that meets the evolving needs of communities across the service area.
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