June 4, 2025 - 01:51

Duke Energy officials in Garner are ramping up their preparations and adopting advanced technologies to improve power restoration efforts during storms, as the hurricane season approaches. With the increasing frequency and intensity of severe weather events, the utility company is taking proactive measures to ensure that they can respond effectively when outages occur.
The company is investing in innovative tools and systems designed to enhance communication and coordination among crews during emergencies. This includes deploying drones for aerial assessments of damage and utilizing advanced data analytics to predict potential outages more accurately. By leveraging these technologies, Duke Energy aims to minimize downtime and restore power to affected areas as quickly as possible.
In addition to technological upgrades, the company is also focusing on community outreach and education, encouraging residents to prepare their homes and families for potential storms. As hurricane season nears, Duke Energy remains committed to ensuring the safety and reliability of electrical services for its customers.
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