Florida PSC Hurricane Preparedness Meeting May 6, 2009

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Florida PSC Hurricane Preparedness Meeting May 6, 2009 Progress Energy Florida 2009 Hurricane Preparedness Florida PSC Hurricane Preparedness Meeting May 6, 2009

Storm Restoration Organization Local Government Coordination Hurricane Preparedness Storm Restoration Organization Transmission System Distribution System Local Government Coordination

Distribution System Readiness Pole Inspections System Maintenance Vegetation Management 10-Point Ongoing Storm Preparedness Plan Storm Hardening Rule

Transmission System Readiness Pole Inspections System Maintenance Vegetation Management 10-Point Ongoing Storm Preparedness Plan

Storm Restoration Organization Readiness Storm Plan Continuous Improvement Annual Pre-Season Storm Drill Internal Resources Secured External Resources Committed

Local Government Coordination Cross-Functional Coordination Team Structured Information Sharing Before, During, and After Hurricane Electronic Outage Data to County EOC’s “Know Where You Grow” Tree Program Public Expos  

Storm Restoration Organization Hurricane Season Preparedness Conclusion Distribution System Transmission System Storm Restoration Organization Local Government Coordination T&D Systems Checked and Maintained Organization Drilled and Prepared Internal and External Resources Secured or Committed Response Plan Tested and Continuously Improved