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Xcel admits its equipment helped spark historic Texas wildfire


Xcel admits its equipment helped spark historic Texas wildfire

Xcel admits its equipment helped spark historic Texas wildfire. The Smokehouse Creek fire has burned more than 1 million acres across the Texas Panhandle.

Xcel says its equipment may have sparked historic Texas wildfire

Xcel Energy said Thursday that its power equipment may have started the largest wildfire in Texas history.

Xcel admits its equipment helped spark historic Texas wildfire - Yahoo

Xcel Energy said Thursday that its equipment appears to have been an ignition source of the Smokehouse Creek Fire in Texas, but the utility ...

Xcel Energy admits role in igniting Texas wildfire - The Colorado Sun

... history that the utility provider Xcel Energy said its equipment appeared to have sparked. ... Xcel power line helped spark the Boulder ...

Xcel Energy equipment helped spark historic Texas wildfire

The Minneapolis Star Tribune reports that Xcel Energy has admitted that its equipment is partially responsible for the massive Smokehouse ...

Xcel Energy says it appeared to have role in igniting Texas wildfire

The Texas A&M Forest Service said its investigators concluded that power lines ignited both the historic Smokehouse Creek fire, which has burned ...

Xcel Energy admits it was 'involved in ignition' of Texas's ...

... it appeared to play role in the largest wildfire in modern US ... Texas's Smokehouse Creek fire, the largest wildfire in modern US history.

Xcel Energy Admits Role In Worst Wildfire In Texas History - Forbes

Utility company Xcel Energy admitted Thursday its equipment was likely “involved in an ignition of the Smokehouse Creek fire,” which has now become the largest ...

Texas electric utility says its equipment was 'involved' in starting ...

Electric utility Xcel Energy admits that its equipment likely helped ignite the devastating Smokehouse Creek Fire that's blazed across Texas since last week.

Xcel admits its equipment helped spark historic ... - Ground News

The Smokehouse Creek fire has burned more than 1 million acres across the Texas panhandle.

The Minnesota Star Tribune on X: "Xcel admits its equipment helped ...

Xcel admits its equipment helped spark historic Texas wildfire https://t.co/HeD1vVxpN1.

Xcel Energy says its facilities appeared to have role in igniting ... - PBS

Xcel Energy says its facilities appeared to have role in igniting largest wildfire in Texas history ... Xcel Energy said its equipment ...

Xcel Energy utility equipment started Texas wildfire, homeowner ...

The lawsuit also names Osmose Utilities Services as a defendant, which it said was hired to help inspect Xcel's power lines but did not ...

Power lines ignited the largest wildfire in Texas history and one ...

Utility provider Xcel Energy said its equipment appeared to have sparked the Smokehouse Creek fire. The Minnesota-based company said in the news ...

Law firm tells Xcel it could face liability for Texas fire - Star Tribune

Xcel stock falls after insurers allege utility's equipment is linked to large Texas wildfire ... The Minneapolis-based company said it received a ...

Xcel Energy 'acknowledges' role in sparking largest wildfire in Texas ...

A utility company released a statement Thursday, acknowledging its role in sparking the worst fire in Texas history.

Texas wildfire: Energy company admits 'involvement' in ...

Xcel Energy concluded that its equipment "appears to have been involved in an ignition" of the Smokehouse Creek wildfire. READ MORE: Texas ...

Xcel Says Its Equipment Likely Helped Start Texas Fire | T&D World

... history and killed two people. ... In its latest statement, the Xcel team said it has been cooperating with wildfire investigators and conducting ...

Broken power pole and downed wires caused largest fire in Texas ...

The largest wildfire in Texas history was caused by a power ... A spokesman for Xcel Energy said the company does not believe its equipment ...

US power company admits potential role in Texas wildfire disaster

US power company Xcel admits its equipment may have triggered the largest wildfire in Texas history. ... sparking fires in dry rural areas.