Colorado’s utility regulator has launched an investigation into the unprecedented power shutdown that left over 168,000 residents without electricity earlier this month. The move comes after widespread frustration from residents who faced spoiled food, traffic chaos, and medical scares when Xcel Energy preemptively cut power to prevent wildfires. The drastic measure, a first for Colorado, was taken as gusts of up to 100mph swept across the state. Though Xcel reported extensive damage to its infrastructure, with over 110 power poles and 68,000 feet of wire damaged, the decision fueled anger and questions about its impact. Governor Jared Polis echoed public sentiment, calling the shutdown a “serious and challenging decision” and… Read More
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