Winter storms are a growing threat to North Carolina’s power grid, where extreme weather and aging infrastructure are driving more frequent and longer outages.
While those of you at home are getting prepared for the wintery mix, power companies are also keeping an eye on the forecast.News 12 spoke to a spokeswoman with ...
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The state commissioned a study to see what it would take to put all North Carolina’s power lines underground after a 2002 ice storm.
So, you know, if you’ve not taken this storm seriously up until now, this is the time to take it seriously,” said Duke Energy spokesperson Jeff Brooks.
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With the Evansville area staring down the prospect of severe winter storm through the weekend, utility companies are bracing ...
As North Carolina prepares for a major winter storm that will likely be a primarily ice event, Duke Energy says it is well ...