'Tidal Wave' Of Power Shut-Offs Looms As Nation Grapples With Heat
Power shut-off moratoriums imposed at the start of the pandemic are beginning to expire. Customers and utilities face a backlog of missed bills that may eventually be passed on to ratepayers.
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July 28, 2020 at 04:11PM
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NPR News: 'Tidal Wave' Of Power Shut-Offs Looms As Nation Grapples With Heat
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