Delaware Electric Cooperative is offering members a new way to save energy and money with the launch of the DEC Energy Marketplace, an online store featuring energy-efficient products at prices below retail.
The Indian River Inlet Sand Bypass System is now fully operable following an upgrade from diesel to electric power, according to DNREC.
As energy bills climb across Delaware and Maryland, Delmarva Power is reinforcing its commitment to customers through a new initiative from parent company Exelon called “The Exelon Promise.”
Delaware Electric Cooperative has restored power to nearly all members affected by this week’s blizzard after more than 80 hours of restoration work across Kent and Sussex counties.
Delaware Electric Cooperative crews restored power to 5,000 homes and have now brought electricity back to 95 percent of homes affected by the recent winter storm, according to the utility Wednesday morning.
Delmarva Power crews are making progress restoring electricity after Winter Storm Hernando brought heavy, wet snow and wind gusts of 55 mph or more to Delaware and Maryland, damaging the local energy grid.
The Delaware Board of Electrical Examiners is considering licensing for low-voltage work under 50 volts to promote safety, sparking debate among industry professionals over the necessity and potential impact.
Delaware Electric Cooperative is asking people who live in the area to conserve electricity Friday morning during a Winter Beat the Peak alert triggered by arctic temperatures.
A powerful one-two punch of winter weather is expected to impact Delaware Electric Cooperative’s service territory this week, potentially causing power outages and higher energy bills.
The Delaware Municipal Electric Corporation is asking people who get electricity from municipal utilities across the state to voluntarily reduce their electric use Tuesday morning, Jan. 20, due to cold temperatures and increased energy demand.
