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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 13, 2006

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LIPA Responds Quickly and Efficiently to Restore Outages During the Blizzard of 2006

Uniondale, NY—February 13, 2006— The Blizzard of 2006 hit Long Island with a wallop! With wind gusts reaching over 50MPH and snow accumulations of up to 2 feet, the Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) field staff worked 16-hour shifts to restore service to customers that were affected when the high winds and heavy snow broke branches and toppled trees onto power lines.

From shortly after midnight Sunday, and through Sunday, more than 7,000 LIPA customers were affected by this winter weather system at various times. The peak number of outages (3,079) occurred at 9:00 AM on Sunday. Almost 200 restoration crews worked extended shifts replacing poles, repairing power lines, removing trees from LIPA facilities, replacing fuses and resetting transformers. Due to the hard work of these dedicated men and women approximately 82% of all outages were restored in less than four hours.

About 100 customers in the Plainview area experienced a prolonged outage due to the time needed to safely complete system restoration, because of severe damage done to rear-yard service in that location.

“This success is a result of LIPA investing over $ 1.5 billion dollars in upgrades to Long Island’s electric system,” said LIPA Chairman Richard M. Kessel. We all owe a thank-you to the men and women of our restoration crews, who work so hard to keep the island’s lights on”.

LIPA’s customers are encouraged to visit LIPA’s Storm Center on LIPA’s Web site www.lipower.org. LIPA’s Storm Center features updated weather reports, electric outage information and tips to stay prepared for weather emergencies.

Outage Restoration Summary

Division Number of Customers Affected Total # of Outage Jobs
Queens-Nassau 617 21
Central 1,572 56
Western Suffolk 987 60
Eastern Suffolk 3,877 31
Totals 7,053 168

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LIPA, a non-profit municipal electric provider, owns the retail electric Transmission and Distribution System on Long Island and provides electric service to more than 1.1 million customers in Nassau and Suffolk counties and the Rockaway Peninsula in Queens. LIPA is the 2nd largest municipal electric utility in the nation in terms of electric revenues, 3rd largest in terms of customers served and the 7th largest in terms of electricity delivered. In 2006, LIPA outperformed all other overhead electric utilities in New York State in all three major reliability categories. LIPA does not provide natural gas service or own any on-island generating assets. More information about LIPA can be found online at: http://www.lipower.org

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