Another round of storms, another round of damage. High winds brought down trees and branches across metro Detroit, falling on power lines and even on homes.
Power Grid begins work on restoration of power supply to Diu
May 21, 2021
A 150-member team equipped with emergency restoration systems has reached Gujarat
Over 150 workers of Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd, equipped with ERS-Emergency Restoration Systems, which can replace ten 220 kV towers, have reached Gujarat to restore the 220 kV line providing power supply to Diu, the region worst affected by cyclone Tauktae.
The Centre is monitoring and coordinating power supply restoration operations by power utilities in Gujarat, Maharashtra, Kerala, Goa and Daman & Diu in the wake of cyclone Tauktae, the Power Ministry said in a statement on Friday.
Power Secretary Alok Kumar, has been holding regular review meetings with the state power utilities and central PSUs, namely, PGCIL, REC Ltd and Power System Operation Corporation Ltd, to provide them assistance to tide over the current critical disruptions caused by Cyclone Tauktae, the Ministry said.
Lunenburg residents voice concerns about response to power outages
Lunenburg residents voice concerns about response to power outages By Desiree Montilla | February 23, 2021 at 4:24 PM EST - Updated February 23 at 6:16 PM
CREWE, Va. (WWBT) - Southside Electric Cooperative says they’re making progress to restore power to their customers.
On Tuesday, hundreds of line workers returned to the field to restore power to thousands of people still in the dark, but some residents say they’re still frustrated over the slow restoration progress and the time it took to bring help to their neighbors.
Joe and Tinisha Paschal from Lunenburg County stood outside Southside Electric Cooperative Headquarters in Crewe on Tuesday to voice their concerns.
keep conserving energy local utility officials share as power is restored
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COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS â The power is back on. kinda.
It s been a very tough week for Texans, it started with a deadly 100+ car pileup outside of Fort Worth, followed by chilling temperatures and days of widespread outages felt statewide, but there is a light gleaming at the end of this very dark week.
Both College Station Utilities and Bryan Texas Utilities took to Facebook to spread the good news Thursday. I think it was about midnight last night. ERCOT stopped the rolling outages because they were able to get enough generation online and load had dropped enough that it was no longer necessary, Timothy Crabb, Director of Electric Utility of College Station said.