ATLANTA , Oct. 31, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Georgia Power continues restoration efforts and has already restored electric service to more than 750,000 customers following Hurricane Zeta. In addition to Georgia Power crews, the company has contractor personnel from out-of-state utilities working with company teams around the clock to restore power.
Together, the company has more than 4,000 personnel working as safely and quickly as possible to restore power to the approximately 55,000 customers who are without power as of 6 p.m. Saturday . The company has secured personnel resources from utilities in 14 states to support the restoration efforts.
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Here's when you can expect your power to be back on Louisiana | wwltv.com
Kenner (University City, Airport Area and Rivertown): Majority of customers who can receive power will be restored by end of day Sunday, November 1 with a few customer outages extending into Monday, November 2.
Metairie - Cleary Ave. to 17th Street Canal/Parish Line north of Airline Dr. includes Old Metairie, Lakeside Mall, Bonnabel and Bucktown: Majority of customers who can receive power will be restored by end of day Sunday, November 1 with a few customer outages extending into Monday, November 2.
Avista Files Rate Proposals in Washington That Would Not Impact Customer Bills: Company's
SPOKANE, Wash., Oct. 30, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Today Avista (NYSE: AVA) made multiple filings with the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission (WUTC or Commission) that, if approved, would allow the Company to recover costs for infrastructure and other investments without increasing customer bills.
“The last year has been punctuated by the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic and crisis, and we’ve all had to quickly adapt as things changed so significantly,” Avista President and CEO Dennis Vermillion said. “While Avista responded to the situation created by the crisis, we maintained our focus on our essential service and providing our customers with safe, reliable and affordable energy.
Georgia Power says some customers could be without power until Sunday night
The company said they have restored power to nearly 490,000 customers across the state. Another 168,000 are still without power, as of Friday afternoon.
"The company expects power to be restored to 95% of customers impacted by Hurricane Zeta by Sunday night," officials said in a statement Thursday night. "Customers in the hardest hit areas should plan ahead for the potential of extended outages, possibly days, due to vast damage from the storm."
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Michigan orders restaurants to track customers amid COVID-19 surges
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services unveiled orders that limit non-residential indoor gatherings without fixed seating to 50 people — the limit was 500 — and restrict individual table sizes at restaurants to six people.
"We are taking targeted actions via the order to address areas that are particularly severe sources of spread, and we are issuing guidance that is a very clear road map for what we need to do bring cases down," said Robert Gordon, the director of the Department of Health and Human Services.
5 Tips for Entrepreneurs to Better Serve Their Potential Customers
If McKinsey & Company insights from July are any indication, consumers have rediscovered their power in the pandemic. Due to a combination of product shortages, economic and job concerns, along with a general willingness to change their purchasing behaviors, 75 percent of shoppers say they've behaved differently since coronavirus began spreading. In many cases, their new purchasing habits have led to exposure to unfamiliar brands.
This is a huge boon, especially for entrepreneurs trying to disrupt a market or industry. Under ordinary circumstances, getting consumers to move away from their favorite companies' products and services can be challenging. However, with so much general uncertainty in the world, customers have become increasingly open-minded about giving untested organizations a chance to wow them.
Jinx's Sameer Mehta: "It's all about finding where the customers are and going to
Jinx is a D2D — yep, that's direct-2-dog — brand that sells premium doggie kibble with an emphasis on superfoods and nutrition.
To wit: it's best selling mix includes salmon, brown rice and sweet potato (or, if you're feeling seasonal, here's an apple and pumpkin treat 🎃).
Founded by 3 of the first 14 employees at the DTC sleep company Casper, the LA-based brand officially launched back in February.
We recently spoke with one of Jinx's co-founders, Sameer Mehta , about his experience of launching a startup during a pandemic, the dog food opportunity and what he learned from working at Casper.
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