PPL, power in Maryland and holiday weekend storms
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The largest PPL workforce since Hurricane Sandy was out working on power restoration after rounds of storms hit over the Fourth of July weekend.
The storms over the July 4 holiday weekend “ranks among the top 10 most significant storm events in PPL Electric Utilities’ history,” according to a statement from the company. The evaluation is “based on the scale of customer outages and the widespread damage across our service territory,
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PPL Electric provides update on power outages
(WHTM)– PPL Electric Utilities gave an update on power restoration efforts after a July 4 storm caused more than 100,000 Midstate residents to lose power. PPL and local crews are working to restore power to thousands of residents across the Midstate after last night’s storm.
Crews with PPL Electric Utilities continue to restore service following multiple rounds of severe weather that moved through the company’s service territory over the Fourth of July holiday weekend.
As central Pennsylvania residents wrestle with the aftermath of the powerful Fourth of July weekend storms, everybody wants to know: Why is it taking so long to restore electric service? According to PPL Electric Utilities,
PPL's clean energy partnerships in advanced nuclear and pumped-storage hydropower are likely to support demand, grid reliability and future growth.
As nearly 30,000 Lancaster County residents are without power following severe thunderstorms over the Fourth of July weekend, PPL is offering to reimburse customers for purchases of ice and water.
The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission will allow PPL to charge a higher distribution rate under a settlement that also addresses data center costs.
CMS edges PPL on ROE, capital investment plans and six-month share gains, while both utilities invest in grid upgrades and clean energy.
PPL is offering reimbursements on ice and water purchase by customers as a result of a widespread outage caused by storms that swept through Central PA this wee
