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Power restored to Fairfield Duke Energy customers

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By Staff report Updated 2:57 PM Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Power has been restored to the 3,500 Duke Energy customers that went without power for several hours on Wednesday, June 24.

Sally Thelen, Duke Energy communications manager, said about 6 a.m. Wednesday the Fairfield power substation went out and up to 3,500 customers lost power. There were 310 customers that were without power until around 12:45 p.m.

The substation is on Seward Road at Symmes and Tylersville roads.

The cause of the outage won’t be determined for about a day, Thelen said.

Duke just wants to justify another rate increase from the PUC.
upset
4:36 PM, 6/24/2009
My Mother lives in Hamilton and her power and gas is a lot cheaper than mine. Her lights stay on to. Maybe Duke should hire Hamilton Power's President.
Boya
4:23 PM, 6/24/2009
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