Memphis Light, Gas, and Water (MLGW) will begin a $30 million project to modernize the natural gas pipeline distribution ...
Memphis Light, Gas and Water says they are prepared for the arctic mass moving into the southern US, and are asking customers to prepare for the below freezing temperatures.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - Memphis Light, Gas and Water CEO Doug McGowen says all of the utility’s systems are operating as normal despite winter weather that blanketed the Mid-South in snow on ...
RELATED: How has MLGW prepared the water system for this week's freeze? With up to eight inches of snow moving in and temperatures staying at or below freezing for most of Friday, that number ...
They had to shut off the water in order to begin fixing the leak, which MLGW said is coming from a 42-inch pipe--one of the largest and most deeply buried in their entire system. MLGW said they ...
Crews with Memphis Light, Gas, and Water are working to repair a water ... which is one of the biggest and deepest buried pipes in the system. The large excavation will affect traffic in both ...
MLGW President and CEO Doug McGowen ... and double check their pipes and fire protection systems as well, because when those break, a lot of water is lost. More than 10,000 Memphis Light, Gas ...
Memphis Light, Gas and Water (MLGW) officials said Tuesday that energy demand was expected to peak Wednesday morning across ...
The xAI facility will be doubling its energy demand from 150 to 300 megawatts between its first two phases — at least, that's ...
The xAI facility will be doubling its energy demand from 150 to 300 megawatts between its first two phases — at least, that's how Memphis Light, Gas & Water (MLGW) has explained it. On Tuesday ...
"If it impacts our system, we have to study it," he said. Currently, MLGW has received two such inquiries ... A screenshot from Memphis Light, Gas & Water presentation to Memphis City Council ...