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Scams target electric customers across the state
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Deadly blue-green algae found in Nebraska lakes; danger for pets, people
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NPPD talks about high temperatures, ways to save money during heat surges
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Fuel shortages drove February blackouts, Southwest Power Pool investigators find
Less than half of SPP’s ‘accredited’ natural gas-powered electricity was available at the height of the cold snap
By: Allison Kite - July 26, 2021 6:04 pm During the winter cold snap that forced power outages, natural gas was in short supply, the Southwest Power Pool said. (Sherman Smith/Kansas Reflector)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. Rolling outages that left thousands without power in February were driven overwhelmingly by fuel shortages especially in natural gas, executives with the Southwest Power Pool said Monday.
This winter, sustained frigid temperatures across the Midwest and South forced huge demand for energy while the weather made generators struggle to keep up. The Southwest Power Pool, a regional transmission organization spanning 17 states, twice instructed its member utility companies, including Evergy, to shut off customers’ power or “shed load” in order to keep the grid stable
Scam warning for NPPD customers
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