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<blockquote data-quote="rickm" data-source="post: 3523892" data-attributes="member: 24476"><p>This is the email i got from OG&E @ 3:38 today </p><p><strong>Be prepared</strong></p><p></p><p>As of <strong>10:15 a.m.</strong>, Southwest Power Pool notified OG&E that temporary service interruptions are not required. As many customers work from home, maintain businesses and care for their families during this frigid weather, an unprecedented high demand for electricity and natural gas continues.</p><p></p><p>While the SPP has not yet indicated that short-term service interruptions will resume, OG&E customers should be prepared. Should the mandated interruptions resume, <em>we will make every effort to communicate with you about your specific service interruption and estimated restoration</em>. Given the fluidity of the situation, OG&E may not be able to communicate all interruptions prior to their start time. Because of this, we are encouraging you to prepare for the possibility of service interruptions as these extreme conditions continue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickm, post: 3523892, member: 24476"] This is the email i got from OG&E @ 3:38 today [B]Be prepared[/B] As of [B]10:15 a.m.[/B], Southwest Power Pool notified OG&E that temporary service interruptions are not required. As many customers work from home, maintain businesses and care for their families during this frigid weather, an unprecedented high demand for electricity and natural gas continues. While the SPP has not yet indicated that short-term service interruptions will resume, OG&E customers should be prepared. Should the mandated interruptions resume, [I]we will make every effort to communicate with you about your specific service interruption and estimated restoration[/I]. Given the fluidity of the situation, OG&E may not be able to communicate all interruptions prior to their start time. Because of this, we are encouraging you to prepare for the possibility of service interruptions as these extreme conditions continue. [/QUOTE]
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