Press Release, 2004

CVEC Crews Restore Power to 800 Consumers



CVEC Crews Restore Power to 800 Consumers

TALLADEGA, Ala. – Some 800 Coosa Valley Electric Cooperative consumers living in southern Talladega County in and around the Alpine community lost power Thursday afternoon.

The cooperative’s first major outage in more than a year started about 3 p.m. when wind knocked down a feeder line from the Talladega substation. Areas affected by the outage include Alpine and services along Alabama 21, Barkley Road, Bullocks Ferry Road, Church Road, Grist Mill Road, New Maryland Road, Papertown Road and Terra Lane, as well as several others.

Crews dispatched to site at approximately 3:05 p.m. and had the line repaired by 4:15 p.m. and power restored to all of the affected consumers.

Coosa Valley Electric, which serves more than 15,000 customers in Talladega, St. Clair, Shelby, Clay, Etowah and Calhoun counties, is a Touchstone Energy® cooperative. Nationwide, some 1,000 cooperatives provide power to rural America, and 570 of those operate under the Touchstone Energy umbrella.



For more information, contact:
Jon Cullimore 362-4180 or 1-800-273-7210, ext. 225, Fax: 256-761-2615, Cell: 256-299-0551
Barbara Edmondson 1-800-273-7210, ext. 224