After a late winter storm knocked out power to more than 200,000 people in the Denver metro area, Xcel Energy worked to restore power to nearly all customers over the weekend.
– After a late winter storm knocked out power to more than 200,000 people in the Denver metro area, Xcel Energy announced almost all customers would have their services restored by Sunday evening.
“I have a couple of serious health conditions,” Tom said. “I’m on a special diet because of my health risks, and we fix all our own meals, and this is forcing me to go out and get food that really isn’t compatible with my diet.” “We had about 330,000 customers that were out of power starting Friday night,” Horvath said. “It is just a lot of infrastructure breakage. It’s the downed power lines, downed poles, and tree limbs.”
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