We Energies crews in California helping restore power after destructive storms
Milwaukee – Nearly 50 people from We Energies and its sister company Wisconsin Public Service (WPS) are in California working to get the lights back on for tens of thousands of people who lost power from a series of strong storms.
Amy Plato, an area manager for We Energies, is part of the group in California. She said they expect to be working for at least two weeks to restore power.
“Here at We Energies and WPS, we’re a pretty tightknit family, and we want to help. Being a part of a restoration effort like this is really amazing. These guys are so proud to be able to come to California and help the customers here,” Plato said.
We Energies and WPS have a history of providing mutual aid during large outage events. The companies sent crews to Puerto Rico for two months in 2018 to help rebuild the U.S. territory’s electric grid after the unprecedented destruction caused by Hurricane Maria.
The We Energies and WPS employees are joining crews from across the country. Plato said the response from local residents has been incredible.
“People are excited that we’re here. They want to get back in power,” Plato said. “It’s just really amazing how we’re welcomed with open arms.”
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