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Tampa Electric and Emera Maine join Grand Bahama Power Company crews to restore power after the devastation of Hurricane Matthew

TECO team members have been eager to visit Emera sister companies in the Caribbean since before the close of the acquisition in July. But a crew from Tampa Electric on Grand Bahama Island right now might not have expected the opportunity would come in the midst of a crisis – with devastation from Hurricane Matthew that includes massive power outages and worse for the residents there. Tampa Electric’s first-ever mutual…

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Hurricane preparedness is a way of life at TECO

Like serial killers in movies, hurricanes often greet us with innocent-sounding names before things turn deadly. That was true of 2004’s Hurricane Frances, which raged across Florida and up into the Southeastern United States, tragically taking 49 lives before finally fading on Sept. 8. Sadly, unlike the movies, hurricane season is completely real – and always potentially catastrophic. Out of that chaotic 2004 hurricane season – which overstayed its (un)welcome…

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Tropical Storm Danny serves as a reminder about the importance of being ready for severe weather and getting Tampa Electric’s free Power Updates via text, mobile or phone

Nobody can predict with complete certainty what path Tropical Storm Danny will take as it churns closer to North America. But it’s entirely possible to predict what you’ll need to do if severe weather strikes. At Tampa Electric and Peoples Gas, we’re always ready – we hone our storm plan year-round, including spending more than $56 million annually in a 10-point plan to harden the system against severe weather and investing in new tools…

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Ready to roll: Tampa Electric, Peoples Gas have a new mobile command response vehicle

TECO has added serious horsepower to its crisis response plans. With its 35-foot mobile command response vehicle, the company now has a command center it can relocate as an emergency dictates. The vehicle features four workstations and conference room for up to nine people where team members can brief response-focused personnel and work with community leaders and emergency officials. A telescoping mast can raise a camera 56 feet up to zoom…

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Summer 2004 – A hurricane season to remember

Today marks the 10-year anniversary of Tampa Electric’s worst hurricane season ever. In the summer of 2004, Florida was hit by hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan and Jeanne. If you were living in Florida ten years ago, you likely remember being impacted by at least one of these storms. Tampa Electric crews, with the help of assistance from other utilities, restored more than 635,000 outages that season. Tampa Electric is a…

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