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You might have noticed a hanger on your door from Duquesne Light Company, and it's likely because they're in the area trimming trees to keep them off your power lines. PTL's Katie O'Malley talks ...
Downed trees and power lines are still scattered across many neighbors in and around the city of Pittsburgh. In Turtle Creek, many residents remain without power including two facilities that ...
Duquesne Light said Wednesday's severe weather and extreme heat could lead to power outages in the Pittsburgh area.
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Matt Neistein with Duquesne Light Company said they're not anticipating problems with a greater load on the electrical grid. "The data that we have right now says that there should not be any ...
When trees absorb more energy than they can use for photosynthesis, it must be safely dissipated, either as heat or re-emitted as light—a process called chlorophyll fluorescence.
This discovery is the first 100-meter tropical tree (and the world's tallest known flowering plant) recorded anywhere in the world. If it were laid along the ground the tree would be longer than a ...
The LG of Delhi has approved the transplantation of 27 trees for the construction of a flyover in Nand Nagri, aimed at resolving chronic traffic issues in the area.
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Money received through the Safet Streets and Roads for All program from the U.S. Department of Transportation will clear trees and add rumble strips to this road and many others in the coming years.