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  • How to Prepare for Ice Storm Outages

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    Many Hopkinsville residents may remember the ice storm of January, 2009. This storm effected 10 states and produced power outages for over 2 million people, including over 500,000 in Kentucky alone. Some HES customers in the city were without power for 5 days.

    Falling trees and branches created huge problems

    The approaching winter storm does not appear to be of the same magnitude as the 2009 storm. But it is worth thinking over your preparations if the worst happens. It is IMPORTANT for HES customers to understand that in an outage caused by severe weather, despite HES crews working 12-16 hour days, it may still take DAYS before your power is restored. Repairs must always be made to main feeder lines and secondary distribution lines first. These repairs can take hours or days depending on the severity of the damage. Only when these lines are repaired can HES crews begin restoring power to individual neighborhoods.

    HES customers using medical devices that require electricity need to have one of two plans in place in the event of a long-term outage. They must either be able to produce their own electricity (batteries or a generator), or be able to move to a different location (family or friend’s house, public shelters, etc.) that has power. Hoping that your power is restored quickly is not a realistic plan. As discussed above, despite the best efforts of HES crews, it may be days before power is restored to your home.

    For all customers, the primary concerns during a long-term outage are indoor heating and food preservation. Indoor heating can be achieved using kerosene or other fuel heaters, or by running a generator to power small space heaters. It is important to read all generator and equipment manuals to insure safe operation. To maintain refrigerated and frozen food, it is best to not open the refrigerator and/or freezer

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    doors unnecessarily, which allows cold air to escape. If the outdoor temperature is low enough, food that requires refrigeration may be moved outside into a garage or porch.

    During an outage, HES typically receives hundreds of calls alerting us to the outage. Before calling, it is best to check our website and Facebook page for the latest information and updates regarding the outage. For more information about how HES responds to a power outage, click the link below.

    HES Outage Information

    Robert Kieffer

    December 9, 2020
    News
  • Why Your New Year Essentials Should Include Fast Internet Speeds

    Why Your New Year Essentials Should Include Fast Internet Speeds

     

    One thing we can all agree on is that 2020 was anything but normal. COVID-19 has changed the way we live many aspects of our lives, from our buying behavior to how we interact with one another. It’s looking like our traditions will inevitably be affected by the pandemic. That’s why equipping your home with faster internet speeds is more important than ever before.

    An Internet Built for the Home

    Picture this: While you’re hosting a virtual meeting with your coworkers on your desktop, your oldest child streams their favorite movie on their laptop and your youngest is working on schoolwork on their tablet. With all of this activity happening on the same wifi, your traditional internet connection is bound to reach its limits. Switching to a fiber-optic connection will give your house a wider bandwidth, so your family can carry on without interruption! Let’s take a look at some of the ways you are sure to benefit from faster internet speeds.

    Video Chatting

    With the pandemic putting a halt to many travel plans around the country, video chatting will be the primary way of connecting with family members who live out of state or colleagues. With a traditional internet connection, you run the risk of your video calls lagging and sounding choppy. By upgrading your internet speed, you’ll be sure to take advantage of every moment you are connected.

    Enjoy Entertainment

    Missing your favorite shows due to buffering issues?  No way! With fiber optic internet, you can binge-watch your favorite movies and shows with the highest clarity and do so without the added monthly bill or additional services that traditional television requires. You can also plan to enjoy a live-streaming shows from venues like the historic Alhambra Theater from the comfort of your home through their new virtual streaming platform.

    How energynet Can Help

    Aren’t benefiting from faster speeds yet? energynet has got you covered! We offer three different fiber internet packages for you to choose from, which include:

    • Our energynet Home Package includes download speeds up to 200 Mbps, the minimum speed we would recommend for any household.
    • The energynet Gamer Edition is our middle tier and supports speeds of up to 500 Mbps. If you work from home or have any gamers or students in the family, this package is for you.
    • The top and final option we offer is the energynet Full Speed Package, providing speeds of up to 1 gigabyte, which is 100 times faster than traditional internet!

    All plans include unlimited data usage and there’s no contract so there’s no hassle involved! Also, energynet has 24/7 tech support based in Hopkinsville, so you can get answers at the times that are most convenient for you. Find out more by visiting https://hop-electric.com/internet/residential-internet/.

     

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    Sarah Whitaker

    December 9, 2020
    News
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