@tristamac Good morning, Trista. We are sorry we missed you last night and sincerely apologize for the inconvenience of the outage. How is power for you this morning? If you are still having issues, please send us a DM with your address. Thanks.
@dc7669 Good evening Daniel! We appreciate your inquiry and would like to investigate it for you. Please send us a DM, so we can gather more information about this matter. Alternatively, you can call our Solar team at 866-446-7513 Mon - Fri from 8a - 5p for more information. Thanks!
With lower levels on Alabama Power lakes, Fall is the perfect time for homeowners to perform work on their property, including maintenance and construction of docks, boat houses and other structures.
Learn more. https://t.co/hQUal0sYcb
Alabama Power is extending the summer pool on Lake Martin until October 15th, giving residents more opportunities for boating and recreation on the lake. Learn more. https://t.co/P8tfMZqnBF
Today is National Hydropower Day, which recognizes the vital role hydro plays in providing clean, reliable and affordable energy across America. Alabama Power uses hydro energy as an important part of its generation mix. Learn more. #HydroDay https://t.co/CuXAiFKrGI
It’s National Hydropower Day! Alabama Power was founded on hydropower with the construction of Lay Dam in 1914. For over a century, #hydropower has powered Alabama with clean, renewable energy. #HydroDay
Summer attendance at Alabama Power's Preserves have been booming this summer. With 65 public-use spaces across 12 reservoirs, the Preserves offer the chance for everyone to enjoy a day in the great outdoors. Learn more. https://t.co/z83kcNntmB
We encourage residents to begin securing permits for work on shoreline structures ahead of an additional drawdown this winter. Learn more. https://t.co/MIjETLIRJp
Lake Martin's water level will be three feet lower than its normal winter operating level from Dec. 31, 2021 to Feb. 17, 2022 to provide residents and property owners more lakebed access for improvements and maintenance.
This 4th of July weekend promises to be one of the busiest boating weekends of the year. To safely enjoy The Preserves and Alabama’s lakes and rivers, Alabama Power recommends you and your family check out some safety tips. https://t.co/cl9m2GOjik
Alabama Power says a post circulating Facebook that warns residents to stay out of Smith Lake this summer is a scam. The post warns people who intend to boat or swim in Lewis Smith Lake to stay out of the water due to an increase of bacteria. Learn more. https://t.co/jrHr9xL9yI
Looking for a place to enjoy the outdoors this summer? Hit the road and visit Alabama Power’s The Preserves. With more than 60 unique sites on Alabama Power’s lakes to choose from, there’s a Preserve property that can satisfy any outdoor lover. Learn more. https://t.co/EbqrrvjcFB
Through Alabama Power's partnership with Bassmaster and Union Sportsmen's Alliance, the new public weigh-in pavilion at Smith Lake is now being used to host fishing tournaments in the community. Learn more! https://t.co/AFb0QND0fG
Alabama Power volunteers hosted a “Dam Ride” to benefit the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Cyclists began the ride at Alabama Power headquarters in downtown Birmingham and ended the journey at Lay Dam in Clanton. Learn more. https://t.co/qs7nOfWrtA
Alabama’s rivers, lakes and streams have some of the most topographically and ecologically diverse property surrounding them, and The Preserves offers the gift of splendid outdoor experiences to visitors. Learn more. https://t.co/3EdxbQEr5x
Following severe weather and heavy rainfall, Alabama Power is managing rising lake levels along the Coosa and Black Warrior rivers. Learn more. https://t.co/prA40MY397