Danny Collins
@dc_live1978
Government and Community Relations Manager for Duke Energy in North Florida. All tweets are my own.
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28-02-2011 15:29:35
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Hurricane Michael continues to affect the Forgotten Coast in the form of thousands of dead/dying trees. Duke Energy contract crews will be removing hundreds of dead trees from the area over the coming months in order to prevent dead trees from falling into power lines.
The weather was perfect Saturday for the 2020 Clean Up Madison day. Volunteers from across the county organized trash pickup activities all across Madison. Duke Energy employees, family, and friends did our part cleaning up trash along Highway 90.
While we normally celebrate National Lineworker Appreciation Day on April 18th, I got the pleasure of thanking (from a safe distance) some of our Duke Energy linemen a little early as they worked to restore power in my neighborhood. #ThankALineman
Turn your front porch light on this Saturday night to celebrate the linemen who keep all our lights on. We are always proud of our Duke Energy linemen! #thankalineman
New electric vehicle charging stations just installed in downtown Perry. If you’re driving your EV along US 19 stop for a charge at one of these Duke Energy chargers and enjoy exploring the great shops and restaurants in Perry!
More solar! Duke Energy continues to invest in solar energy in Florida. #GoodDaySunshine
Had a great time celebrating Duke Energy EV charging stations in Apalachicola with ApalachicolaFL and City of Apalachicola Mayor Kevin Begos. We are bringing EV chargers to North FL!
It was a gorgeous day in Franklin County! These marsh plants were donated by Duke Energy for Florida DEP News Cat Point Living Shoreline project. The Conservation Corps of the Forgotten and Emerald Coasts got these plants in the ground faster than I can say spartina alterniflora!
We are blessed to have great Duke Energy lineworkers in North FL. As we recognize National Lineworker Appreciation Day, I’m exceptionally proud and honored to work with these folks every day. To these and all lineworkers across the country, THANK YOU! #ThankALineworker
Having seen the Duke Energy response to Hurricane Michael in North FL when we needed the support of thousands of utility workers from multiple states, it doesn’t make sense to split apart Duke Energy.
Our Duke Energy team in Trenton is already in the Christmas spirit. They purchased a number of bikes, put them together, and delivered them to schools across Dixie, Gilchrist, and Levy counties. Sometimes Santa Claus drives a bucket truck.
It was an honor to join some great friends in Discover Mexico Beach, FL as City of Mexico Beach Government opened new pickle ball courts at Municipal Park. Duke Energy ❤️’s Mexico Beach!
For National Lineworker Appreciation Day, I want to thank all the great Duke Energy linemen I have the honor of working with. They keep the lights on, give back to their communities, and even let me talk them into attending chamber banquets once in a while. #thankalineman
Energy storage is an essential part of the Duke Energy clean energy strategy and North FL has 3 of our newest battery storage sites (Jennings, Trenton, and Cape San Blas).
I think there’s some future Duke Energy lineworkers at the Apalachicola Bay Charter School.
We’re all proud of the these guys for the hard work they’re putting in to help our neighbors in Lee County. I have the honor of seeing them work for our Duke Energy customers in North FL every day and know Lee County is getting our best.
On this National Lineworker Appreciation Day, I am reminded of all the Duke Energy linemen I have the honor of working with every day. They really are heroes in hard hats. #ThankALineman