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Unitil 1-888-301-7700. Apr. 4—A powerful spring storm that barreled into New Hampshire Wednesday night left more than 175,000 households without power at its peak, closed schools and courthouses ...
Over 11,000 Eversource customers on Cape Cod lost power during Monday's storm. Outages happened from Woods Hole to Provincetown. Most struck from just past 10 a.m. through to about 2 p.m., with ...
Eversource Energy is a publicly traded, Fortune 500 energy company headquartered in Hartford, Connecticut, and Boston, Massachusetts, with several regulated subsidiaries offering retail electricity, natural gas service and water service to approximately 4 million [7] customers in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire .
Eversource outage numbers. Eversource reported 3,134 outages across its eastern Massachusetts coverage area as of 10 a.m. On the South Shore, most towns had either no or single-digit outages reported.
The dark patches in the latter image depict areas left without electricity. In February 2021, the state of Texas suffered a major power crisis, which came about during three severe winter storms sweeping across the United States on February 10–11, [6] 13–17, [7] and 15–20. The storms triggered the worst energy infrastructure failure in ...
Public Service of New Hampshire, commonly known as PSNH, was the largest public utility in the U.S. state of New Hampshire for decades. Founded in 1926, it sold natural gas and electricity, and for a time ran electric street-railway services and, later, bus service. [1] The company was bought in 1992 and became part of what is now Eversource ...
Eversource sad it is preparing for power outages. "The high winds ... The region will receive wind gusts up to 50-60 mph that will peak between midnight and 7 a.m. Friday, National Weather Service ...
The Boston Edison Company ( BECo) was incorporated as the Edison Electric Illuminating Company of Boston in 1886. [1] It was one of the earliest electric utility companies in the United States of America. The company was formally renamed the Boston Edison Company in June 1937, although it had also been previously known by this name informally. [2]