PEC pledges improvements in wake of winter storm

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Horseshoe Bay system revamp put on fast track

  • Horseshoe Bay city officials spoke with PEC’s chief operating officer on March 16 about the co-op’s timeline for improving power infrastructure within the city limits. File photo
    Horseshoe Bay city officials spoke with PEC’s chief operating officer on March 16 about the co-op’s timeline for improving power infrastructure within the city limits. File photo
  • Eddie Dauterive, chief operating officer of Pedernales Electric Cooperative, explains how the ice and snow storm which hit Horseshoe Bay in February while the company was replacing one of two transformers at the local substation was an unfortunate and unforeseen occurrence. He pledged to improve PEC’s communications with the city and its customers in the future. Lew K. Cohn/The Highlander
    Eddie Dauterive, chief operating officer of Pedernales Electric Cooperative, explains how the ice and snow storm which hit Horseshoe Bay in February while the company was replacing one of two transformers at the local substation was an unfortunate and unforeseen occurrence. He pledged to improve PEC’s communications with the city and its customers in the future. Lew K. Cohn/The Highlander
Pedernales Electric Cooperative officials pledged Tuesday to foster better communications with the city of Horseshoe Bay in the wake of last month’s ice storm event, which hampered the city’s water supply system and left many residents either without power or trapped in an intermittent blinking cycle for several days. “This won’t be the first time we’re here and I also see some opportunities to…

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