GF Blue logo
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

Fla. Utilities Gear Up for Hurricane Irma

With 6.2 million utility customers without power as of Monday morning, utilities across the State of Florida have prepared their fleets to minimize damage and respond in a timely manner.

by Staff
September 8, 2017
Fla. Utilities Gear Up for Hurricane Irma

 

2 min to read


Our crews are prepared for Irma and ready to restore service if necessary. Plan ahead and make necessary preparations for severe weather. pic.twitter.com/Lw0saboyAU

— Florida City Gas (@floridacitygas) September 7, 2017

With 6.2 million utility customers without power as of Monday morning, utilities across the State of Florida have prepared their fleets to minimize damage and respond in a timely manner. 

Ad Loading...

Florida Power & Light (FPL) customers were the most affected, reports the Wall Street Journal, with 4.2 million of its 5 million customers facing power outages. Before the storm reached Florida on Friday, the utility had restoration crews, trucks, and equipment stationed at more than 20 staging sites throughout its service area. Prior to storm season, the utility conducts extensive training, secures agreements for assistance from out-of-state utilities and electrical contracting companies, orders backup supplies and equipment, and plans staging sites.

Jacksonville Electric Authority (JEA) plans to increase its fleet of generators ahead of the storm in an effort to prevent the results of Hurricane Matthew last year, when sewage overflowed at 70 locations, reports the Florida Times-Union. In October 2016 JEA had 250 generators at lift stations and 60 portable generators. Now, it has 350 fixed generators, 100 rental generators, and 80 portable generators.

JEA will also offer more leeway for workers. Previously, workers were not allowed out when winds reached 40 mph. Now, workers will be allowed to go to lift stations as safety permits, but are still not allowed in bucket trucks when winds reach 40 mph.

Gulf Power’s customers have not experienced a hurricane in more than 10 years, but the utility is ready to respond as needed; its teams have traveled to 14 different states to assist in power restoration efforts since 2008.

Duke Energy Florida said its crews are preparing to respond quickly and safely should the storm impact its service area.

Ad Loading...

"An important part of being safe during a hurricane is being prepared," said Harry Sideris, Duke Energy Florida president. "At Duke Energy, we prepare for storms every day of the year and we want to help our customers get ready now so they can react quickly during Hurricane Irma."

Utilities across Florida are preparing for Hurricane Irma, but they will not be alone. Several utilities have sent crews to assist restoration efforts in Florida.

Springfield City Utility in Mo. Has sent four bucket trucks, twelve lineman, a safety officer, and a mechanic who have volunteered to help, reports KSPR. The crew was originally on standby to travel to Houston, and was contacted by JEA to assist.

200 Consumers Energy employees and contract personnel are traveling to Florida and expected to remain for up to two weeks. The utility is working with FPL, according to a release.  

Editor's Note: Story was updated 9/11 to include the amount of utility customers affected by outages.

More Operations

Cover of the "Top 50 Green Fleets" report presented by Automotive Fleet and Inspiration Fleet, featuring an aerial nighttime photo of a lit highway interchange with looping ramps.
SponsoredJuly 16, 2026

The Top 50 Green Fleets

The List Is in: The Top 50 Green Fleets

Read More →
A GovCast podcast thumbnail.
Operationsby Nichole OsinskiJuly 16, 2026

On the Road with Government Fleet: Essential Podcasts for Professionals

Let's celebrate listening! Check out a GovCast podcast and discover the insights and strategies that can transform your fleet management approach.

Read More →
Operationsby Nichole OsinskiJuly 13, 2026

How Real-World Vehicle Use Guides Replacement And Budgets

Three public fleet leaders explain how they use real-world vehicle data and long-term planning to keep aging assets in service and make more informed replacement and budgeting decisions in a high-cost environment.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
A GovCast Cheat Sheet graphic for youtube.
OperationsJuly 9, 2026

When Fleet Data Has to Actually Mean Something | GovCast Cheat Sheet

Better fleet technology only works when the information behind it can actually support decisions.

Read More →
A GovCast Fro the Show Floor graphic with tim coxwell.
OperationsJuly 6, 2026

Why Public Fleet Success Depends on More Than the Vehicles | From the Show Floor with Tim Coxwell

Fleet decisions rarely stay inside the garage. From funding pressure to emissions planning, Tim Coxwell explains what it takes to keep a sheriff’s office fleet moving while planning for what comes next.

Read More →
an horse drawn ambulance and modern ambulance with an American flag overlay and the words Americas Fleet Evolution
Operationsby Jeanny AbrahamJuly 2, 2026

How Government Fleets Helped Build America

As the United States celebrates its 250th anniversary, this look back explores how government fleets evolved from horse-drawn wagons to specialized vehicles that keep communities running today.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
A graphic for the Government Fleet cheat sheet.
OperationsJuly 2, 2026

Fleet History, Long-Term Maintenance, and Fleet Needs | GovCast Cheat Sheet

Public fleet work has changed dramatically, but the core responsibility remains the same: keeping communities moving.

Read More →
A youtube graphic for the government fleet dispatch.
SponsoredJuly 1, 2026

Recognizing Progress, Leadership in Fleets | The June Dispatch

Catch up on the past month, whether you're interested in GFX news or Government Fleets' go-to articles for your operation.

Read More →
GovCast podcast graphic.
OperationsJune 29, 2026

Talking Success, Leadership, and Fleet Needs

A perspective on the future of fleet management, the lessons learned about building strong teams in the public sector, and how to carry forward the department’s strategic direction.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
GovCast podcast graphic.
OperationsJune 29, 2026

Proactive Approaches to Fleet Management Challenges with Erinn DeJonge

In this episode, we put the spotlight on the professional journey of Erinn DeJonge, CAFM, who brings a wealth of experience to her role as the fleet business operations manager at Sarasota County Government.

Read More →