TALLAHASSEE - Duke Energy Florida asked state regulators Friday to approve collecting an additional $314.2 million from customers because of higher-than-expected fuel costs for power plants.
The proposal, if approved by the Florida Public Service Commission, would lead to Duke customers starting to pay more on their monthly bills in March and continuing through February 2023.
PNM warning customers of phone scams | KRQE News 13
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – PNM is warning New Mexicans to be on the lookout for phone scams as Christmas approaches.
PNM says spikes in scam reports often happen during the holidays when more people are at home and are dependent on electricity while cooking holiday meals.
American Airlines has a special way of dealing with angry customers | ZDNet
Chris Matyszczyk is an award-winning creative director who now runs the consultancy Howard Raucous LLC. In 2013, Mediapost named him the Most Influential Person on Madison Avenue.
I was moved to a temporary serenity, therefore, on hearing that customer service agents at American may not be alone at the end of a phone.
GM starts delivering electric Hummer pickup trucks to customers - The Verge
GM has officially started sending its Hummer EV Edition 1 pickup trucks out of the factory and into the driveways of customers, according to a press release on the company's website.
Features unique to the vehicle include "CrabWalk," a mode that enables the truck to drive diagonally at low speeds by pivoting the rear and front wheels at the same angle.
Most PG&E customers who lost power in Vault Fire have been restored | KRON4
SAN FRANCISCO (BCN) – Power has been restored to all but 10 of the 2,100 PG&E customers in San Francisco’s financial district who lost power Friday, a PG&E spokesman said Saturday morning.
A fire broke out in the PG&E vault at Steuart and Mission streets causing power outages Friday, the San Francisco Fire Department tweeted. The fire was extinguished at 2:24 p.m., fire officials said.
Colorado Springs Utilities says power restored to 95% of customers | Local News | gazette.com
Recent blasts of high winds over 100 mph across the Centennial State has created a business boom for roofing and fencing companies.
New light show in Des Moines hopes to draw in customers
Local business owners, Invest DSM, and Wells Fargo collaborated to bring the light show to the neighborhood in hopes it will attract people to businesses.
If you drive down a certain block of University Avenue, a new light show can be seen in the Drake neighborhood.
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