CPS Energy crews repair equipment damage on Feb. 18 after three days of controlled blackouts. CPS Energy reported on Friday that less than 400 customers were without power, and crews were working to quickly restore service within the next 24 hours. "We are coming out of this," said Paula Gold-Williams, the president and CEO of CPS Energy. "We are still not out — conservation, conservation, conservation." She added that CPS was working on a plan to limit major financial burdens to its customers. "We are committing to the community to do everything we can to minimize the impact of that, to spread it out, to find ways to to push the costs out through financing mechanisms and things like that," she explained. "We will come forward with a proposal to the board and council on it and explain it to to you as we get more things developed."