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Supply chain issues could slow fix of Florida electric grid

Por: ABC News Business October 01, 2022

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Crews are beginning to repair — and in some cases, rebuild — Florida's power grid after the state was pummeled by Hurricane Ian.Florida Power & Light says it stockpiled enough poles, generators and wire to do the work. But power-industry officials warn that kinks in the nation's supply chain could slow the recovery if Ian causes more damage , or when another natural disaster strikes somewhere else in the U.S.Eric Silagy, CEO of... + full article



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