Connecticut Light & Power (CL&P) announced it has restored power to all of its customers with the exception of those who are unable to have electric service restored due to severe damage inflicted by Hurricane Sandy.
The work was completed as of Nov. 7. In all, CL&P crews working alongside out-of-state utility crews restored electricity to more than 850,000 customers
“Our employees and contractors did a tremendous job repairing damage, restoring power and communicating with our customers throughout the storm response,” said Bill Quinlan, CL&P senior vice president of emergency preparedness, in a statement.
CL&P estimated that more than 1,000 business and residential customers will be unable to have electric service restored at this time due to severe storm damage requiring repairs.