PSEG Long Island Summer 2026 Preparedness
Analysis based on 6 articles · First reported Jun 09, 2026 · Last updated Jun 09, 2026
The proactive measures taken by Public Service Enterprise Group — Public Service Enterprise Group to enhance grid reliability and storm hardening are expected to reduce outages and improve service quality for customers in United States — Long Island and the Rockaways. This positive operational performance could reflect favorably on Public Service Enterprise Group Inc.'s stock, as it demonstrates effective management and investment in critical infrastructure.
Public Service Enterprise Group — Public Service Enterprise Group has announced its comprehensive preparedness plan for the upcoming summer and hurricane season of 2026. The company has implemented significant enhancements and upgrades to its electric grid, systems, and storm processes, aiming to maintain its status as the most reliable overhead electric service provider in United States — New York (state). Key initiatives include substation, transmission, and distribution improvements, as well as extensive storm hardening efforts since 2014, covering over 1,400 miles of distribution circuits. These efforts have already resulted in a 45% reduction in damage leading to outages in storm-hardened sections. Additionally, Public Service Enterprise Group — Public Service Enterprise Group has utilized United States — Federal Emergency Management Agency funding to install 8,500 automatic branch line reclosers, bringing the total to 10,000 units by year-end, further improving reliability and affordability. Michael Sullivan, vice president of Electric Operations at Public Service Enterprise Group — Public Service Enterprise Group, emphasized the year-round evaluation and improvement process.
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