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Xcel Energy Texas
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Joined June 2009
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    Need current information on claims and lawsuits as well as a link to assist those who want to file a claim? Visit the new Smokehouse Creek Fire website from Xcel Energy - Southwestern Public Service Company (SPS). spr.ly/6016L9brM
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    Our top priority is ensuring the safety of our communities, customers, and crews. We are preparing for the upcoming extreme weather and wildfire risk, including if necessary, conducting a targeted Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS). Learn more about what a PSPS is and how to
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    We are monitoring and preparing for severe weather, excessively dry conditions, and high winds in our TX and NM service area which will create elevated wildfire risk, expected to peak on March 4. Keeping the communities we serve safe is our top priority. spr.ly/6013LYJhU
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    Extreme cold, high demand, and low natural gas supply is resulting in controlled outages. As the controlled outage is cycled, expect outages between 30 to 60 minutes. There is no need to report during a controlled outage event. For storm center updates: spr.ly/6012H9ta6
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    Due to extreme winds and elevated wildfire risk, we are evaluating the likely need to turn off power for some of our TX and NM customers. Information about timing, preparation, and outage maps can be found here: spr.ly/6016LmXsG
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    Teamwork is vital as crews work together to replace and repair equipment damaged by the high wind speeds yesterday. Our crews have restored power to 80% of our impacted customers in Texas and New Mexico through their teamwork and dedication. Thank you for your support and
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    Every day is #STEMDAY when kids get their hands on cool technology. We’re proud to support kids as they explore Science, Technology, Engineering and Math.
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    As conditions become safe, crews will begin to assess damage to power lines and equipment and begin restoring power. Due to extreme conditions, there has been significant damage to power lines, and may take several days to restore power to all customers. Hundreds of Xcel Energy
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    Due to extreme winds and elevated wildfire risk, we are evaluating the likely need to turn off power for some of our TX and NM customers Friday morning, March 14th. Information about timing, preparation, and outage maps may change. The latest can be found here:
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    Dymyll wanted to practice the Computer Information Systems skills he’s learning at @wtamu & build on them. As Xcel Energy’s Technical #intern, he’s working with system analysts, integration network security and database teams. Read his story at spr.ly/interns #internship
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    When a derecho struck Iowa, our employees packed their bucket trucks + bags to help restore power. Wondering what a derecho is? It’s a storm that produces straight-line hurricane-strength winds! Big thank you to our crews as they help our distant neighbors. #PoweringThruTogether
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    Our 400+ crew en route to #FL for #Irma recovery. Our crews will unite w/ others from across country to help rebuild spr.ly/601880WEG
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    ❄️ ⚠️ WEATHER ALERT: Blizzard conditions are expected throughout the Texas panhandle tonight into Tuesday morning. Our crews are ready to safely and quickly respond to power outages if they occur. Text OUT to 98936 to report an outage. For outage details: spr.ly/6012KouF0
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    Power restoration efforts continue today as our teams have been working around the clock to assess damage from the extreme weather yesterday and begin repairs. Crews were able to restore power to nearly 40,000 customers last night, and will continue repair and restoration efforts
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