The utility company says that a vast majority of its outages during the winter storm were caused by downed trees and broken limbs falling on power lines.
Keller Kissam tackled a hot button issue locally when he spoke to the Rotary Club of Aiken on Feb. 23 at Newberry Hall.
Georgia Power said state law and reliability concerns led to the removal of a historic tree in Chatham County as part of its upcoming transmission line project.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Two weeks after a winter storm devastated Nashville, Nashville Electric Service (NES) announced they have restored power to all customers impacted by the historic ice storm. ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — After weeks of cleanup following Winter Storm Fern, Nashville Electric Service (NES) announced it’s ...
SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – Severe weather strikes frequently in this part of the country, where large trees can be deadly near homes, and paying to remove them is costly. A Shreveport homeowner ...
With storm activity throughout the summer, Lake Country Power is reminding residents about safety when downing trees. Friday morning’s storm left behind a bit of damage, but LCP wants residents to ...
Nashville Electric Service has “traditionally” fallen behind on vegetation management, despite warnings that inadequate tree trimming increases the risk of more frequent and longer power outages, ...