Utilities serving greater Kansas City began rolling blackouts Monday as a way to conserve energy in the midst of extreme winter weather.
Utilities serving greater Kansas City began rolling blackouts Monday as a way to conserve energy in the midst of extreme winter weather.
THAT MEANS CHRIS KELLY IT IS ALLABOUT REDUCING DEMAND IN THISRECORD COLD EVERG THE OLD KCP&LSAYS 60,000 CUSTOMERS LOST POWERFOR 30 MINUTES THIS AFTERNOONSERVICE HAS BEEN RESTORED BUTMORE SHUTOFFS MAY HAPPEN IN THENEXT FEW DAYS INDEPENDENCE POWERAND LIFE SAYS IT’S BLACKOUTSWILL AFFECT 2000 PEOPLE AT ATIME AND FOR 20 TO 30 MINUTESAND IN CASEY KAY THE B.DO IS TURNING OFF THE POWER BYBLOCK THE OUTAGES LASTING FORABOUT 40 MINUTES AGAIN,ULTRA-REDUCE USAGE IN THE POWERGRID THAT WE SHARE WITH 12 OTHERSTATES THE SOUTHWEST P