The fallout from Winter Storm Fern's historic ice storm power outage continued at the Nashville Electric Service board meeting on Feb. 25. Chairwoman Anne Davis revealed that the board has hired two ...
"So much of our distribution system was on the ground that it was much more of a rebuild than a restoration effort." ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — A Metro Council resolution was filed on Feb. 10, urging the Electric Power Board of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County to terminate Nashville ...
Nashville Electric Service just finished restoring power to the last of the 230,000 customers left without power at the peak of Winter Storm Fern. NES president and CEO Teresa Broyles-Aplin said ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — The calls for accountability are growing louder as NES promises an outside review of its response to the winter storm. The utility's board of directors held a special meeting ...
The Nashville Electric Service Board on Monday unanimously approved an independent review of its response to January’s deadly Winter Storm Fern. The utility also announced that it will make a $1 ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — After restoring power to 99.9% of customers, Nashville Electric Service put out a press release Friday evening announcing “full restoration of power” following January’s ...
With Middle Tennessee still reeling from Winter Storm Fern after nearly two weeks, Republican lawmakers are ready to reshape Nashville Electric Service or fire the utility’s leaders if they don’t ...
With at least five generations participating in the U.S. workforce, co-workers can at times feel like they speak different languages.
Nashville Electric Service has “traditionally” fallen behind on vegetation management, despite warnings that inadequate tree trimming increases the risk of more frequent and longer power outages, ...
Note: This project was renamed from nesgodisasm to retrodisasm to reflect its expanded support for multiple retro systems beyond just NES. retrodisasm is a tracing disassembler for retro console and ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Nashville Electric Service CEO Teresa Broyles-Aplin faced tough questions from reporters amid growing pressure from customers and state and local leaders for accountability.
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