FirstEnergy to host public conference call as New Jersey electric prices soar

TRENTON, NJ – With electric bills climbing across New Jersey, FirstEnergy Corp. announced it will host a public conference call to review its third-quarter financial results and address customer concerns. The call is set for Thursday, October 23, at 9 a.m. EDT, following the company’s earnings release the prior evening.

The utility, which serves more than 6 million customers across six states, said its management team will walk through quarterly performance, financial outlook, and operational priorities before opening the floor to questions. Customers, investors, and other stakeholders can listen in via a live webcast on FirstEnergy’s investor relations website, where slides and presentation materials will also be posted.

The company’s announcement comes as households in New Jersey face higher utility bills heading into the colder months. FirstEnergy operates both distribution and transmission subsidiaries in the region, maintaining more than 24,000 miles of power lines that connect the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic.

The webcast will remain available online for up to one year for those unable to join the live session.

Follow FirstEnergy online at www.firstenergycorp.com and on X @FirstEnergyCorp.

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