Deaths and power outages were reported across numerous states due to a monster storm across much of the country.
PJM was unable to help its hardest-hit regions in January because of limited transmission capacity. Meanwhile hourly Illinois customers saw their bills cut.
Putting power lines underground feels like an easy solution to weather-related outages. Problem is, it's wicked expensive.
Winter Storm Fern affected over 34 states, exposing the fragility of the U.S. power grid, especially its aging infrastructure ...
Rotors thudded over frozen fields as a helicopter crew in the American South inched along a crippled transmission corridor, a lineman suspended in the slipstream to inspect ice-caked power lines that ...
Nearly a year after a devastating ice storm hit northern Michigan, residents gathered in Gaylord on Thursday for a night of ...
Heavy snow and powerful winds have left thousands of residents in the dark in the mountain town of Arnold, where, nearly a week after the storm, power remains out for much of the community. In ...
Atlantic City Electric is reporting about 25,000 customers still without power. The utility company expects most service to return by Thursday, though some residents may remain without electricity ...
Duke Energy said the work will help keep lights on for its more than two million customers, especially after hurricanes.
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Eversource encourages customers to report downed power lines quickly as storm approaches NH
Utility crews are changing their strategies to keep homes powered overnight as a nor'easter moves toward the Granite State.
After every major storm, the same question echoes across Bermuda: why doesn’t Belco put all its electricity lines underground? It’s a fair question, but the reality is far more complex, and the ...
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