Dominion Energy, SCEMD provide recap on weekend weather response
“We had some scattered outages here in the Columbia area, but fortunately it was something that our crews were able to get back restored for most customers fairly quickly,” Long says.
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO) — Due to extremely low temperatures and increased demand for electricity across the system, Dominion Energy is urging customers in South Carolina to conserve energy as heating systems work extra hard to keep homes and businesses warm. Here are some safe, simple ways customers can reduce their energy use now, according to Dominion Energy: Adjust the thermostat…
“We had some scattered outages here in the Columbia area, but fortunately it was something that our crews were able to get back restored for most customers fairly quickly,” Long says.
As freezing rain turned to rain over the weekend things went much better than expected.
Officials with Dominion Energy say they are prepared for whatever weather this weekend brings.
Dominion Energy will conduct the annual test of its Lake Murray Dam inundation sirens, say officials.
Employees with Dominion Energy are doing their part to give back to families in need this holiday season.
As colder weather settles in, Dominion Energy is launching a new online tool to help customers better manage their energy budget.
Officials with the American Society of Civil Engineers and Dominion Energy unveiled the new marker on Wednesday afternoon, located at the edge of the boat park on the Irmo side of the dam.
With heat reaching dangerous levels, AC’s are working overtime.
Just a few days after the official start of summer, temperatures are already rapidly rising. In light of the heat increase, Dominion Energy is encouraging customers to take a few simple steps to help manage their energy use and bills while still staying cool and comfortable this summer.