DANVILLE, Va. – The City of Danville has started flipping the switch on customers unable to pay their light bills.
Danville Utilities began disconnecting electricity service on Monday after six months of COVID-19 relief.
"Before we sent out warnings at the beginning of the month, we probably had close to 2,200 delinquent customers and $2.3 million in debt," said Adkins. "Shutting off power is not something we enjoy doing at all, but in fairness to the customers, it's what has to be done."
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Georgia Power restores power to nearly 90,000 customers following Hurricane Sally; announces
ATLANTA , Sept. 17, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Georgia Power made significant progress Thursday after the remnants of Hurricane Sally made its way across the state. With efforts beginning overnight, Georgia Power personnel continue working to restore power for customers statewide.
As of Thursday afternoon, Georgia Power has restored power to approximately 88,000 customers since midnight. At 5 p.m. , there were 337 individual outage cases, affecting approximately 9,800 of Georgia Power's 2.6 million customers without power.
Dandelion Customers Surpass 100,000 Tons of Carbon Pollution Avoided
Geothermal reduces home greenhouse gas emissions by as much as 80% compared to old-fashioned systems by removing the need to burn fossil fuels in the home and providing much more efficient air-conditioning. Homes that combine Dandelion systems with clean energy-- such as rooftop solar--can become net-zero homes. A geothermal heat pump can be twice as efficient as other non-fossil systems, including air source heat pumps.
Dandelion Home Geothermal Systems can be purchased for cash or with financing. Homeowners in New York or Connecticut who pay cash and switch from fuel oil or propane heating are expected to save approximately 50% in annual heating and cooling operating costs.
Oil Producers' Best Customers Are in Trouble - WSJ
Oil-producing nations have shown remarkable discipline so far in making sure the global supply will be somewhat predictable. Demand, however, is proving much more elusive.
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Decatur Utilities changes may lead to savings for some customers
Decatur Utilities announced two changes that may lead to monthly rate reductions for some customers.
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Decatur Utilities announced on Thursday that it will no longer charge the $3.95 third-party “convenience fee” to process payments on credit and debit cards.
“The elimination of the fee will allow customers to utilize these safe, no-contact payment methods at no additional cost,” the company said in its statement on Thursday.
Suspect allegedly sets customers' hair on fire at Berkeley boba shop - SFGate
Two customers were briefly set on fire inside the Feng Cha Teahouse in Berkeley Monday night, when a suspect entered the business and sprayed their hair with WD-40 and set the substance aflame, police said.
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The man, identified by police as Brandon McGlone of Berkeley, initially harassed two customers outside of Artichoke Basille’s Pizza on Durant Avenue, where he threw their food off the table and "announced that he was going to light them on fire" before spraying WD-40 onto them, police said in a statement .
New GMP electric vehicle charging rates help customers save money - VTDigger
GMP Customers Can Also Get Extra Savings on Chevy Bolts with New Discounts at Alderman’s Chevrolet in Rutland
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COLCHESTER, Vt. – Driving electric now costs less and is more convenient with Green Mountain Power’s (GMP) two new discounted charging rates. The new off-peak EV rates approved by regulators are more than 20 percent less than traditional residential power rates, making charging up an EV, on average, equivalent to paying about $1 per gallon of gas. The rates are designed to help reduce costs for all GMP customers.
Madison artist creates colorful sidewalk sign to help bring in customers to her favorite
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - An artist in Madison is using her creative talent to help keep her favorite Madison restaurant stay in business. She enlisted the help of her two sisters to create a sidewalk sign that really stands out.
"We are still just customers and we are still just big fans of what they do, which is just make awesome food," said Geo Rutherford.
Rutherford saw a sign on the sidewalk in front of El Rancho Mexican Grill on Park Street that read "We R Open". The sign was written in Sharpie on a neon green poster board.
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