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City Utilities of Springfield (CU) is a progressive, community-owned utility serving southwest Missouri with electricity, natural gas, water, broadband and transit services.
CU's 110,000 customers enjoy electricity prices among the lowest in the United States, the convenience of one bill for all utilities, and dependable hometown services delivered with a personal touch.
For more information, visit www.cityutilities.net.
City Utilities of Springfield, Missouri
CU's 110,000 customers enjoy electricity prices among the lowest in the United States, the convenience of one bill for all utilities, and dependable hometown services delivered with a personal touch.
For more information, visit www.cityutilities.net.
City Utilities of Springfield, Missouri
Meet CU Troubleshooters: The First Responders of Power Outages
Rain, shine, or snowstorm-our Troubleshooters are on the job 24/7, 365 days a year. In this video, they share how they work to restore power quickly and safely, identify the cause of an outage, and clear up common misconceptions. Learn more about the critical role that these Troubleshooters play in keeping your lights on and your family safe!
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City Utilities Lead & Copper Rule
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New regulations from the Environmental Protection Agency and Missouri Department of Natural Resources require water utilities across the country to identify the piping material of all water service lines, including both the utility-owned and the customer-owned portions. The purpose of the regulation is to identify any lead or galvanized service lines as those materials, under some conditions, h...
City Utilities Lead & Copper Rule (LCR) Explanation
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New regulations from the Environmental Protection Agency and Missouri Department of Natural Resources require water utilities across the country to identify the piping material of all water service lines, including both the utility-owned and the customer-owned portions. The purpose of the regulation is to identify any lead or galvanized service lines as those materials, under some conditions, h...
Dwayne Fulk Answers Your Questions
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Meet Dwayne Fulk, City Utilities’ new President-CEO, in this video with a fun twist! Inspired by Wired’s Autocomplete Interviews, Dwayne answers top questions about himself and City Utilities in a candid, engaging Q&A. From how he ended up in Springfield to his thoughts on CU's role in the community, you’ll get to know Dwayne in a whole new way! Watch now to see how he tackles the internet’s mo...
City Utilities: Powering the Moments That Matter
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City Utilities is proud to power the moments that matter. From keeping homes warm and welcoming to bringing families together for a meal, we’re here when you need us. With natural gas rates below state and national averages, CU provides reliable, affordable energy that supports our community. And with five essential services on one convenient bill, we’re making it easier than ever to stay conne...
Brain Break at Fulbright Water Treatment Plant
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Take a moment to unwind and enjoy the peaceful sights of the historic Fulbright Water Treatment Plant, standing strong since 1940. Relax, recharge, and appreciate the beauty of this iconic piece of our community's history.
City Utilities Gas Main Renewal Groundbreaking
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A groundbreaking on September 17, 2024 begins work on Phase-1 of the Legacy Pipe Replacement Program for City Utilities of Springfield. The project focuses on the replacement of aging natural gas distribution and service lines in Zone 1 and is funded through a $10 million award received in 2023 from the U.S. Department of Transportation and Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration...
CU: Connecting to the Community
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At CU, giving back is part of who we are. Last year, City Utilities employees raised an impressive $197,000 for local nonprofits, thanks to the incredible generosity of our employees, demonstrating not only their dedication to providing quality services but also their strong commitment to supporting the well-being of our community. Together, we're building a brighter future!
Kissick St Bridge Pipe Repair
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City Utilities of Springfield, MO is always on the job even when it means repairing a pipe 50' above a waterfall. This natural gas pipe has an expansion joint which allows the pipe to not break due to temperatures changes causing the bridge expand or contract. The joint served it's useful life so crews were on the job getting a replacement in to keep the gas flowing and the system reliable.
City Utilities is Connecting You to the Moments That Matter
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City Utilities is connecting our community. Every day, CU is reliably and affordably connecting our customers to the moments that matter! Get connected to us at cityutilities.net.
Laurel Substation Upgrades
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Watch as the Laurel Substation in west Springfield gets major upgrades! We've replaced 50-year-old transformers and feeder breakers with higher capacity, safer, and easier-to-use equipment. What does this mean for you? Reliable service and additional capacity for economic growth in the area! CU is committed to connecting our community to reliable and safe electricity
Go from in the dark to in the know with MY ACCOUNT!
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Get registered today for MY ACCOUNT at cityutilities.net, or download the mobile app from the Apple Store or Google Play.
CUrious about Floating Wetlands
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CU and the MO Dept of Conservation have installed a floating wetland at Fellows Lake! This amazing addition will create a habitat for birds, bugs, and other wildlife while filtering out sediment and contaminants from storm water. Floating wetlands also filter nutrients that feed algae, leading to cleaner water for both animals and people. Since Fellows Lake is too large for algaecide treatment,...
CUrious About the View from the Stacks?
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CUrious About the View from the Stacks?
City Utilities is Connecting You to Affordable Electric Service
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City Utilities is Connecting You to Affordable Electric Service
Building Connections through Mental Health and Music
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Building Connections through Mental Health and Music
CU is Connecting You to the Moments That Matter
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CU is Connecting You to the Moments That Matter
Get Out Fast if You Suspect Natural Gas!
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Get Out Fast if You Suspect Natural Gas!
Go from in the dark to in the know with City Utilities MY ACCOUNT
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Go from in the dark to in the know with City Utilities MY ACCOUNT
City Utilities - PD TRC40V Installation Guide
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City Utilities - PD TRC40V Installation Guide
How to enable outage notifications through MY ACCOUNT
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How to enable outage notifications through MY ACCOUNT
CUrious: What are the top electric outage causes?
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CUrious: What are the top electric outage causes?
CUrious: Check out those Overhead Lines!
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CUrious: Check out those Overhead Lines!
City Utilities PD-TR7070 Concrete Vault with Lid
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City Utilities PD-TR7070 Concrete Vault with Lid
Thank you to all! 👏
Couldn’t do without you!👏
Imagine how much force it takes to turn those valves.
I’ve always wondered what those things are
3:30 wow that was like 50 years ago.
Good stuff! Thank you!
Let's hope your views and plans align with Trump's.
Springfield is lucky to have an organization of the quality of City Utilities providing the vital services!!!
My husband was a power plant operator in Washington State for 35 yrs...Before security got so tight in 2000, I would climb the stack with him & we'd eat lunch, about once a month...448 feet...and no elevator...glad we were not scared of hights...
What a cool memory you two shared! Sure is quite a view isn't it?
Great bus driver!
I want to say thank you to City Utilities for helping me get around Springfield with your transit services; you guys are SUPER helpful, and I greatly appreciate it!
Our Transit team is the best! Thanks for the kind words! We would love a great Google review if you have a minute! g.page/r/CWfY20tu2qcwEAE/review
Do you have one of these for a 1 MVA pad mount transformer?
We don't have a video for that specific project. If you are planning a job within the CU footprint, you can visit our website to find our standards. www.cityutilities.net/business/construction/
Only an idiot would climb that high. Thank GOD for idiots.
makes my toes curl
Absolutely! :)
Love this so much. Thank you for having me 🙏🏽
Wow!! Thats insane!!
7:13 - 7:38 It was mentioned that the stability of the grid was challenged as wind turbines in Oklahoma and Kansas were not moving (no wind for a while) and solar energy could not be harvested due to the long period of cloudiness. Thus, the regional energy demand stressed (pulled more than planned from) the regionally available pool of natural gas supply. In context of diversifying our local energy sources; what is CU's take on the reemerging buzz on hydrogen fuel cells? ... or are hydrogen fuel cells viewed as more of an option for more rural areas outside of the Springfield "metro" area?
This is how they precipitate rain by many of these plants going off simultaneously. There are literally over a hundred patents on weather modification and many that are currently in use. Haarp technology emitted from cell towers is how they move large storm systems dumping rain in target locations. Geo engineering is key to understanding the true nature of “climate change”.
I'd like to demand a refund for your education, because you clearly aren't using it.
Don’t be a mindless robot, do your own research. I have the documents to back up everything I said.
@@JohnSmith-fv7fi I'm sure you do. And I'm sure they're definitely peer reviewed and from credible sources people not you have heard of before, right?
Nice
My local plant 3 miles away woke me up at 2 am this morning doing this lol
Promo'SM
The water sometimes has too much bleach which causes me to buy drinking water, can you tell me why?
I have lived in many places and Springfield's water is the best tasting water there is! Thank you! :)
100% in town is not true! As I live across from Bass Pro and in CENTER CITY I am not eligible for fiber internet with either providers mentioned nor do I have an ETA when anything other than ATT 25 DSL at this point.
Jakob, without knowing your exact address we can only speculate on where things stand in regards to this service being available for you. The fiber has been run to 100% of the CU service territory and most likely will be available to you to sign up by May 15th. Brightspeed is the provider and this is the website that you can plug in your address to in order to find out if they are ready to provide internet service to you. www.brightspeed.com
@@CityUtilities can you ask Bright-speed why I’ve waited so long for service and why now I won’t be able to get the $65 rate for the gigabit package like the rest of town? Saying it’s $100 now.. Just called today and no official ETA. When will other ISPs be able to use this infrastructure? How can I reach out to other ISPs and make them aware they are allowed to use these lines too?
@@jakobkay60 Brightspeed is responsible for the service to the residence along with setting their pricing. Brightspeed has shared with CU that a discount postcard will be sent in the near future allowing for a reduced rate. Please visit Brightspeed.com for all service related questions.
@@CityUtilities weird the company was Centurylink Quantum about a year ago. So how can another ISP come in and purchase rights on a Spring-net line? I am asking so I can make others aware and this not be strict by only having Brightspeed and ATT.
No response. Typical.
WHEN?
If it's not already available, it will be very soon. Visit www.brightspeed.com to find out if your address is ready for internet service.
Right on! :)
Yet you can't figure out that people's meters aren't working properly, and hit them with huge bills. Sounds good to me.
I seen where people that actually put trees around their transformers and stuff and you don't know it's there unless you're looking at the blueprints because they got too much stuff like flowers and shrubs growing up over the transformer
Rodeo and everyday life two different ... Go faster not making money. Unless it's prorated... Running around with power tools speeds up job. Line wrench. Like bucket truck speeds up job. Therefore not getting paid for all those hours of work. Doing 2,3,4,5 days work in a day. No pension,no health benefits... So go faster for less. Those old timers pension health benefits. Doing fraction of work completed... Think about.
my son is a lineman.. makes more money than I do and has better benefits. Best decision that he ever made was to become a line man
Appreciate the work of all those maintaining the equipment and keeping the lights on 24/7, 365 and the families behind those workers
Thank you for all the hard work you guys do to keep the "lights" on every day! :)
Obama must have been the DJ at this event
💯💯
W we qeeq
Instead of the rebates going to the consumer, they should go into the city, county, and state road funds because the EV users are not paying the fuel taxes that everybody else pays.
You are assuming that people are wanting EV,s. Many want nothing to do with these vehicles, that they seem to want to cram down our throats.
Did not miss it! Great video with all the clips. It pays to buy a Raffle ticket!
AWESOME THE GUY SHOULD HAVE LEFT HIS AUDIO OFF
How does this raise money? It costs for experts to demolish them and haul the debris away. Guess the railroad will be gone eventually. I used to hear the coal trains at night.
Love the video. It would have been better with some Metallica.
Right! Except they would have charged an arm and a leg to let us use it, or maybe a chimney stack but we're fresh out... Thanks for watching!
How often does natural disasters happen in Ava?
Why?
Why demolish the stacks? The power plant has reached the end of it's useful life. It is not efficient enough to be beneficial to the community anymore. Upkeep on the stacks is very expensive and in the long run cheaper and much safer to remove them.
would have been nice to see without the goddamn music ruining the experience.
th-cam.com/video/ZkqA5FjpEZQ/w-d-xo.html Here you go Jeff.
Lineman’s rodeo 1997. @
Strangely satisfying.
It makes a change to find a video showing a power station chimney being constructed. All there seems to be nowadays is videos showing them being demolished. I like the chimneys.
worked on many stacks, ex super stack in sudbury 1250 feet, they make electric and air chainfalls, this is 2021 not 1903 get with the times.
Oh'bom-Bidet will not be happy with your "non green" energy!!!
Very informative!
I guess I missed it, why do we not need it anymore?
I was wondering the same thing.
That is a great question and there are two parts to the answer. First, James River Power Station has reached a point that it is beyond it's useful life. The cost to upkeep and run it is expensive largely because the units are old and inefficient. Just like an old heater or a/c unit on your home becomes over time or an old car that continually needs maintenance. The parts become harder to find and you only get a fraction of the efficiency that you would get with newer models. Second, CU has enough generation at John Twitty Energy Center, six natural gas fired turbines, the wind farms, the solar farm, and a couple other smaller green power generating commodities that it also negates the need for these units to remain online. We also have access to the market to purchase electricity as needed. If we did continue to run the units at JRPS, it would force up the costs of customers electric bill due to higher costs to run them. I hope that helps answer your question!
@@CityUtilities Yes it does, thank you.