Three days of power problems now solved
For three recent days there were power problems in Wake Forest. The first, on Saturday and Sunday afternoons, were a series of intermittent 3- to 4-second outages which had homeowners scrambling to reset computer equipment and their TVs. The culprit was one of the smallest pieces of Wake Forest Power, a small switch. Monday’s problem affected the South White Street downtown area where a blown fuse led to a fault in an underground power line. Power was restored to all the stores and shops by 7 p.m. that night. The Town of Wake Forest and Wake Forest Power issued a full explanation of the problems with a heartfelt apology to customers. It ends with a review of the town power agency’s reserve of power – even at peak use Wake Forest uses less than half the power it has available – and how the town compares to other municipal-owned power