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  2. Four electricity substations in the Tacoma, Washington, area were attacked Sunday, affecting thousands of customers, authorities said. The Pierce County Sheriff’s Department described the early ...

  3. ‘Just desperate.’ Judge orders man accused in Pierce ...

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    “He wasn’t even thinking about anything else besides me and the baby,” Greenwood’s girlfriend told The News Tribune outside court.

  4. Electrical grid security in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Metcalf sniper attack CCTV footage (Attacks begin at around 1:54) Location Coyote, California, U.S. Date April 16, 2013 (2013-04-16) 12:58 – 1:50 a.m. (PDT) Target PG&E Metcalf substation Attack type Sabotage Weapons 7.62×39mm rifles On April 16, 2013, an attack was carried out on Pacific Gas and Electric Company's Metcalf transmission substation in Coyote, California, near the border of ...

  5. 4 power substations were vandalized on Christmas in Pierce ...

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  6. Electron Hydroelectric Project - Wikipedia

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    The Electron Hydroelectric Project, originally known as the Puyallup Project, is a hydroelectric power plant operated by Electron Hydro LLC on the Puyallup River in Pierce County, Washington. It generates 26.2 megawatts (35,100 hp) of electricity and is operated and maintained by approximately 20 full-time employees.

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  8. Recent substation vandalism added to rising number of attacks ...

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  9. Click! Network - Wikipedia

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    When Tacoma Power started drawing up plans to develop a 100 million dollar fiber-optic network to link its power substations, and saw potential value for its customers at little additional cost to the utility to expanding the network to offer cable television, high-speed Internet and high-speed data services to the community. [4]