DALLAS, Oct. 29, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Oncor crews departed North Texas for Baltimore, MD, this morning to assist with potential outages that Hurricane Sandy is expected to leave in its wake in the next couple of days.

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Approximately 60 Oncor employees are expected to begin working Wednesday to help Baltimore Gas & Electric restore what could be hundreds of thousands of outages if the storm hits the Northeast at the strength forecasted. Additionally, Oncor is releasing 50 contractors to assist BG&E and 10 contractors to assist Con Edison of New York.

"Oncor has talked with our mutual assistance partners at BG&E and will send crews to assist with what they are expecting could be a lengthy restoration in their service area," Oncor Vice President of Distribution Operations Keith Hull said. "Our first priority is our own customers, but after determining that we are able to send crews, we are more than willing to help other utilities restore power as quickly and safely as we can to those in need."

Oncor is a member of several mutual assistance groups of utilities that allow for the sharing of resources and manpower in the event of a natural disaster or other call for help.

Oncor Electric Delivery Company LLC ("Oncor") is a regulated electricity distribution and transmission business that uses superior asset management skills to provide reliable electricity delivery to consumers. Oncor operates the largest distribution and transmission system in Texas, delivering power to more than 3 million homes and businesses and operating approximately 118,000 miles of transmission and distribution lines in Texas. While Oncor is owned by a limited number of investors (including majority owner, Energy Future Holdings Corp.), Oncor is managed by its Board of Directors, which is comprised of a majority of independent directors.

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