As electricity demand grows nationwide, states that can deliver reliable, affordable power will have a competitive advantage. Alabama is well-positioned to lead thanks to strong infrastructure, a skilled workforce, and a commitment to powering growth.
#ICYMI: @powersouth has named Damon Morgan as its new president and CEO! Morgan will succeed Gary Smith, who served as CEO for 26 years. Morgan previously served as executive vice president and chief operating officer.
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Thank you to the linemen who have been hard at work repairing damaged lines and restoring power to those affected by the storms earlier this week. #ThankALineman
We appreciate your patience as restoration continues across the state. Service has been restored to 98% of customers, and crews continue working around the clock until power is safely restored to everyone still affected. See the latest updates at https://t.co/ZC1Qyu06ki.
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Lineworkers are first on the scene to restore power after an outage. At EIA, their dedication does not go unnoticed. The proceeds from our #ThankALineman car tag go directly toward linemen who have been injured on the job and their families. Talk to your DMV to receive one today.
Energy Institute of Alabama CEO Clay Scofield spoke at the @TVAnews Board of Directors meeting in Guntersville today, where he talked about EIA’s mission and expressed his appreciation for their membership in the institute.
#DYK washing your clothes with cold water is just as effective AND helps you save money on energy? Washing on cold can even help your clothes last longer!
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How can you be prepared for inclement weather and possible power outages? Keep an eye on the forecast and have a safe space to seek. For more weather safety information, visit the @NWS website:
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In case you missed it, EIA member company @powersouth has named Damon Morgan as its president and CEO! Morgan will succeed Gary Smith, who served as CEO for 26 years, the longest tenure in the organization’s history. https://t.co/4EM5Tzi4oQ
In addition to his superb callout availability, Jay completed a total of 1,661 work orders in 2025. Congratulations, Jay, on being named Lineman of the Year!
EIA awarded @alabamapower Lineman Jay Johnson as the Lineman of the Year. Thank you for all that you do to keep our lights on, Jay! #thankalineman https://t.co/plUOu3j3hH
In 2025, Johnson had a total of 310 callouts with a 100% Callout Availability covering the Prattville Operations area as well as assisting the Wetumpka Operations Area for after hour calls- that’s over 100 more answered callouts than the next closest employee!
With severe weather headed towards the state, @AlabamaPower crews are ready to respond to outages. Please stay weather-aware and check with your provider for updates on outages in the area.
We know many across Alabama are keeping an eye on the weather today and tonight. Our teams are tracking conditions, and our crews are ready to respond. Heavy rain and wind can cause trees to fall and bring down power lines — always stay clear and report hazards when you see them. We’re here to serve you, rain or shine. Stay safe, stay connected, and visit https://t.co/jE9GRbQr8z for updates. 
Severe weather is expected this evening for much of Central Alabama. Everyone please stay weather-aware. In the event of an outage, please notify your provider and stay away from downed lines. #weather#safety#StormSafety
Severe weather may be the initial threat, but it could transition into more of a flooding threat as we move into the evening. Here is the probability that rainfall will exceed flash flood guidance.
We know many across Alabama are keeping an eye on the weather today and tonight. Our teams are tracking conditions, and our crews are ready to respond. Heavy rain and wind can cause trees to fall and bring down power lines — always stay clear and report hazards when you see them. We’re here to serve you, rain or shine. Stay safe, stay connected, and visit https://t.co/jE9GRbQr8z for updates. 
Another round of storms is rolling through parts of the state tomorrow. Our crews are tracking the weather and preparing to respond as needed. Remember: heavy rain can bring down trees and power lines — always stay away. Stay prepared and informed at https://t.co/nSA3IDUBGf.
As rain continues to move across the state, many of our customers are feeling the impact of this week’s weather. Crews are working safely to clear fallen trees and repair storm damage as restoration continues, and we expect all customers to be restored by 6pm. We appreciate your patience as we work to get everyone’s power back on.
With more rainy weather in the forecast, remember to steer clear of downed lines and visit https://t.co/igqZu5BJeX for updates.
Even after 15 years, April 27, 2011 is a day we will not forget. After tornadoes tore through our state, Alabama lineworkers worked tirelessly to repair damaged power lines and restore power. We thank those who were on the ground supporting impacted communities. https://t.co/bHdcIcxHV2
Your safety is important to us as rain and potential thunderstorms approach. Our crews are ready to respond safely and efficiently. We’re preparing for the weather ahead, and you can be ready too by having a plan and keeping safety top of mind.
Stay informed and get the latest updates at https://t.co/jE9GRbQr8z.
Do you know the signs of a utility scam? Your provider will not ask for immediate payment or personal information over the phone. If you think you are being contacted by a scammer, hang up and report it to your provider and law enforcement.