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As the need for electricity increases, so does the demand on electric infrastructure in the area. That is why for the past few years NSTAR crews have been working in Brookline, enhancing the area’s electric system to meet the challenges of this growth. As part of this multi-million dollar effort, our employees have been working on our overhead and underground equipment to make the necessary modifications to our system.

To date the changes have included:

  • Construction of a new substation to serve as a platform for enhancing our electric infrastructure in Brookline and neighboring communities in Boston.
  • Installation of new cable, transformers, and switches in order to facilitate the delivery of electricity to your household.
  • Civil construction to install new conduit and manholes to house the backbone of our enhanced electric infrastructure.
  • Miles of tree trimming to protect circuits from encroaching vegetation

The work to date has already resulted in approximately 10,000 customers being converted to a new electric system and an overall improvement in the reliability in these neighborhoods. However, our work is not complete. In the upcoming months our crews will be working on the next phase of our improvement project. This work includes:

  • Installing new overhead and underground equipment primarily in the neighborhoods north of Beacon Street in the Coolidge Corner in the Green and Stedman Street areas as well as the neighborhoods east of Saint Paul Street near the Armory Street Playground. This work represents the final phase of our conversion in these neighborhoods, allowing customers in this area to be added onto our new 13.8 kilovolt system.
  • Replacing the electrical infrastructure in the neighborhoods adjacent to Linden Street and Webster Place in Brookline Village. In the coming weeks we will be scheduling several planned outages to convert customers in this area onto our new 13.8 kV system.
  • Inspections of our overhead and underground electric system in key areas using infrared screening technology. Visual and infrared surveys help us detect potential problems in our circuits.

This system improvement project is extensive and will take time. While we perform a good deal of the maintenance work on the system without interrupting your service, this is not always an option for us. The safety of our employees is of the utmost importance and, at times, we will need to de-energize circuits in order to perform our work.

If scheduled improvements require us to interrupt your service, we will notify you ahead of time. And although we try our best to anticipate delays for these outages, sometimes last minute delays happen. We try to avoid such delays, but appreciate your patience if this occurs.

While you can call NSTAR's customer service line at 800-592-2000 if you have questions about our work, please take the time to review our Frequently Asked Questions page. It has the answers to many of the commonly asked questions about our improvement project. We are committed to keeping customers informed about the progress of this project. As work continues and is completed, NSTAR will be regularly updating customers through ads in local papers and this web site.
 

 

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