[August 29, 2023 - 02:57 pm]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Aug. 29, 2023
Florida Public Utilities, Sharp Energy Continue to Monitor Hurricane Idalia, Urging Customers to Prepare
Yulee, Fla. – Florida Public Utilities (FPU) and Sharp Energy, subsidiaries of Chesapeake Utilities Corporation, are actively monitoring and preparing for Hurricane Idalia, which is expected to impact the companies’ service territories. Both companies are adjusting Company staffing and preparing electric, natural gas and propane personnel in Florida and in our service areas outside of Florida to respond to any potential service interruptions that may result from heavy rain and high wind gusts from the storm.
Emergency response and plans have been activated to ensure a safe and efficient restoration of services, should that be necessary. The restoration priority plan calls for initial restoration of critical community infrastructure, such as public health and safety organizations. Restoration efforts will begin when conditions are safe to do so.
For hurricane updates and additional safety information, please visit FPUCHurricaneUpdates.com or SharpEnergy.com/Idalia.
As with previous hurricanes, FPU and Sharp Energy are asking customers to be prepared. Hurricanes are dangerous storms that will have an impact on our system. Customers may visit www.fpuc.com/Prepare/ or sharpenergy.com/propane-safety/ for tips about how to keep people and property safe, including generator safety tips, precautions regarding downed power lines and flooding, protecting electric equipment and more.
Customers with special needs, such as those who may be elderly, disabled or dependent upon electricity for medical equipment, should have alternate arrangements in place in the event they experience an extended power outage.
Electric customers should report service interruptions or downed power lines to FPU at 1-800-427-7712. Online, visit www.fpuc.com/electric/report-outage/ to view the outage map and report outages. If you discover a downed power line, assume it is energized and stay as far away as possible.
Sharp Energy customers in the Jacksonville area should call 888-742-7740 to report service interruptions.
FPU natural gas and propane customers should report service interruptions to FPU at 1-800-427-7712. If you smell gas, get to a safe location and call FPU or 911 immediately. Natural gas customers should not turn off their gas supply at the meter. Only authorized utility or emergency personnel should turn meter valves on or off. After the storm, natural gas customers should not operate any appliances believed to be damaged or flooded. Call FPU to have a trained technician re-light your pilot lights and inspect your appliances to ensure they are in safe condition.
About Florida Public Utilities
Florida Public Utilities Company is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Chesapeake Utilities Corporation (NYSE: CPK). Headquartered in Yulee, Florida, FPU distributes natural gas and propane and provides electric services to customers in markets throughout Florida. For more information, visit www.fpuc.com.
About Sharp Energy
Sharp Energy is a subsidiary of Chesapeake Utilities Corporation and has provided reliable, dependable propane service to residential, commercial and industrial customers in Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Virginia and Florida. To learn more about Sharp Energy, visit https://www.sharpenergy.com.
About Chesapeake Utilities Corporation
Chesapeake Utilities Corporation is a diversified energy delivery company, listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Chesapeake Utilities Corporation offers sustainable energy solutions through its natural gas transmission and distribution, electricity generation and distribution, propane gas distribution, mobile compressed natural gas utility services and solutions, and other businesses. For more information, visit www.chpk.com.
Please note that Chesapeake Utilities Corporation is not affiliated with Chesapeake Energy, an oil and natural gas exploration company headquartered in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
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For more information, contact:
Brianna Patterson
Manager, Public Relations and Strategic Communications
419-314-1233
bpatterson@chpk.com
[August 28, 2023 - 07:39 pm]
We are actively monitoring and preparing for Tropical Storm Idalia, which is expected to impact our service territories. We are adjusting Company staffing and preparing electric, natural gas and propane personnel in Florida to respond to any potential service interruptions that may result from heavy rain and high wind gusts from the storm.
Emergency response and recovery plans have been activated to ensure a safe and efficient restoration of services, should that be necessary. The restoration priority plan calls for initial restoration to critical community infrastructures, such as public health and safety organizations. Restoration efforts will begin when conditions are safe to do so.
For hurricane updates and additional safety information, please visit www.FPUCHurricaneUpdates.com.
As with previous hurricanes, we are asking customers to be prepared. Hurricanes are dangerous storms that will have an impact on our system. Customers may visit www.fpuc.com/Prepare/ for tips about how to keep people and property safe, including generator safety tips, precautions regarding downed power lines and flooding, protecting electric equipment and more.
Customers with special needs, such as those who may be elderly, disabled or dependent upon electricity for medical equipment, should have alternate arrangements in place in the event they experience an extended power outage.
Electric customers should report service interruptions or downed electric wire or power line to FPU at 1-800-427-7712 or online at www.fpuc.com/electric/report-outage/. If you discover a downed electric wire or power line, assume it is energized and stay as far away as possible.
FPU natural gas and propane customers should report service interruptions to FPU at 1-800-427-7712. If you smell gas, get to a safe location and call FPU or 911 immediately. Natural gas customers should not turn off their gas supply at the meter. Only authorized utility or emergency personnel should turn meter valves on or off. After the storm, natural gas customers should not operate any appliances believed to be damaged or flooded. Call FPU to have a trained technician re-light your pilot lights and inspect your appliances to ensure they are in safe condition.
[August 28, 2023 - 05:00 pm]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Florida Public Utilities Company, Sharp Energy Monitoring Tropical Storm Idalia
Customers urged to proactively prepare for the storm
Yulee, Fla. – Florida Public Utilities Company (FPU) and Sharp Energy are monitoring the current projections of Tropical Storm Idalia and preparing to respond as safely and quickly as possible in the event the storm impacts the Company’s service area. The Company is adjusting staffing and preparing electric, natural gas and propane personnel in Florida and in our other service areas outside of Florida to respond to any potential service interruptions that may result from heavy rain and high wind gusts from the storm.
Just as FPU and Sharp Energy prepare, the Company is asking its customers to have emergency plans in place for their families.
Customers may experience service interruptions. To report service interruptions to FPU, call 1.800.427.7712 or visit www.FPUC.com/electric/report-outage/ to report and track outages.
Sharp Energy customers should report service interruptions by calling 904.661.7590.
For hurricane updates and additional safety information, please visit FPUCHurricaneUpdates.com and follow either FPU or Sharp Energy on X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook.
Should the storm impact customers, the restoration priority plan calls for initial restoration to critical community infrastructure, such as public health and safety organizations. Restoration efforts will begin when conditions are safe to do so.
Safety is our priority, and customers are asked to proactively prepare for the storm by having access to the following items:
• Flashlights
• New batteries
• Battery-operated clock radio
• Corded telephone
• Fully charged cell phone
• Non-perishable foods
• Water – one gallon of water per person per day for at least three days for drinking and sanitation
• First aid/emergency kit
• Local maps
• Blankets
FPU and Sharp Energy urge customers to consider filling the fuel tanks of their vehicles prior to the storm to be ready in the event a power outage affects service to neighborhood gas stations. For customers who rely on well water, filling a bathtub with water in advance of severe weather is strongly encouraged. Customers using a generator should follow the manufacturer’s instructions and be sure to locate generators outside, in well-ventilated areas.
Customers with special needs, such as those who may be elderly, disabled or dependent upon electricity for medical equipment, should have alternate arrangements in place in the event they experience an extended power outage.
If you discover a downed electric wire or power line, assume it is energized and stay as far away as possible. Call 1.800.427.7712 immediately or submit a report online at www.FPUC.com/electric/report-outage/ to report the location of the power line. Natural gas and propane customers should not turn off their gas supply at the meter. Only authorized utility or emergency personnel should turn meter valves on or off.
If you smell a rotten egg odor, get to a safe location and call:
Natural Gas Customers: FPU at 1.800.427.7712 or 911 immediately.
Propane Customers: Sharp Energy at 904.661.7590 or 911 immediately.
After the storm, natural gas and propane customers should not operate any appliances believed to be damaged or flooded. Call FPU or Sharp Energy to have a trained technician relight your pilot lights and inspect your appliances to ensure they are in safe condition.
Customers are urged to consider the following safety tips in the event of flooding:
• Proceed with care if you have experienced flooding in your home.
• Do not enter a room with standing water, particularly if the water covers electrical outlets or electrical cords that are plugged into outlets.
• Confirm the electrical system is turned off before entering a flooded room or basement.
• Do not attempt to shut off your electrical system if you must stand in water or on a wet floor to do so.
• If you experienced flooding, do not turn on any lights or appliances without having a comprehensive inspection performed by a licensed electrician and, also, by a registered plumber with a gasfitter’s license for gas appliances.
Florida Public Utilities Company
Florida Public Utilities Company (FPU), headquartered in Yulee, Florida, distributes natural gas and propane and provides electric services to approximately 120,000 customers in markets throughout Florida. For more information, visit www.fpuc.com.
About Sharp Energy
Sharp Energy is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Chesapeake Utilities Corporation headquartered in Georgetown, Delaware. The company distributes propane gas to approximately 65,000 residential, commercial and industrial customers in Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Florida. With four rail facilities and over three million gallons of propane gas storage, Sharp Energy has established a solid supply portfolio. Sharp Energy is a proud partner of Alliance AutoGas, a national network of companies that have joined together to deliver a comprehensive alternative fueling solution including EPA-certified propane AutoGas vehicle conversions, on-site fueling infrastructure, fuel supply, safety and operational training, and ongoing technical support. To learn more about Sharp Energy, visit www.sharpenergy.com.
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Please note that Chesapeake Utilities Corporation is not affiliated with Chesapeake Energy, an oil and natural gas exploration company headquartered in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
For more information, contact:
Brianna Patterson
Manager, Public Relations and Strategic Communications
419-314-1233
bpatterson@chpk.com
[August 28, 2023 - 08:00 am]
ATTENTION ALL CUSTOMERS:
As we continue to monitor the storm, we are also committed to keeping you informed every step of the way. Now is the time to prepare. Please take a moment to review our hurricane safety tips with your family and loved ones. www.FPUC.com/Prepare