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		<title>In St. Pete, Duke Energy president apologizes for failing to restore power as quickly as promised</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Late last week, Duke Energy Florida promised power-deprived residents in Pinellas County that with a few exceptions, everyone who had lost electricity due to Hurricane Irma would have it restored by midnight Friday. That didn&#8217;t happen. &#8220;We were hoping that we could push really hard and get everybody’s power up sooner. We were not able to accomplish that due to the debris and some other issues that we ran into,&#8221; Duke Energy President Harry Sideris said Tuesday afternoon at a news&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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