Duke Energy Warns St. Pete of Financial, Legal Consequences without New Franchise Agreement
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Two days after the Russian attack, the situation began to improve, but there were some new restrictions. Power engineers almost completely resumed electricity supply in Odessa after the Russian attack on the night of August 9, but the heat created a new load on the network. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to DTEK. Currently, about 2,600 families in Peresypsky District remain without electricity. Power engineers are continuing rep…
Will St. Pete suffer electrical blackouts?
The City of St. Petersburg’s franchise agreement with Duke Energy expired July 31; now what? GOLIATH J. DAVIS, III, Ph.D. | Contributor ST. PETERSBURG – Yesterday, I was repeatedly questioned by residents about the status of the City of St. Pete’s relationship with Duke Energy – and, more specifically, whether we are going to experience blackouts. The questions revolve around the fact that the city’s franchise agreement with Duke Energy expired …
After a massive enemy attack on August 9, electricity continues to be restored in the city
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