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Pepco linemen show the process of repairing fallen power lines at "summer readiness" demonstration at Pepco’s Service Center in Rockville, Maryland, on Tuesday, June 25, 2024. Two dogs died on the 1100 block of 19th Street NW in the District earlier this week. The police and power company Pepco are investigating whether the dogs were electrocuted. (Lizzy Donker/The Washington Times)

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Toyota and Pepco launched a collaboration researching vehicle-to-grid technology using bidirectional chargers at Pepco's Sustainability Center in Montgomery County, Maryland, June 17, 2024. (Photo courtesy of Toyota)

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Pepco President Joseph Rigby talks to reporters on Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2011 in Annapolis, Md., after testifying before frustrated lawmakers about long delays in restoring power after a winter storm last month. Rigby said he wont be accepting about $900,000 in bonuses this year because of the performance. (AP Photo/Brian Witte) Caption Box

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Pepco regional President Thomas H. Graham defends his company’s slow response to power outages caused by the June 29 storm during a special session of the Montgomery County Council on Thursday in Rockville. (Raymond Thompson/The Washington Times)

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D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray stressed accountability as he swore in Sandra Mattavous-Frye on Tuesday to her reappointment as the D.C. People's Counsel, an advocate for ratepayers in their disputes with utilities such as Pepco. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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With questions roiling about his company's inability to get the power back on, Pepco President Joseph Rigby's overall pay doubled last year, despite not getting an increase in his base salary. (Associated Press)

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An electrical engineer from Pepco electric company attempts to repair and replace downed power lines, in Bethesda, Md., Monday, July 2, 2012. The storm left hundreds of thousands of people without power and caused wide spread property damage. (Andrew S. Geraci/The Washington Times)

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Workers with C.W. Wright Construction Company, a subcontractor for Pepco, work to secure a newly installed power line on Woodland Avenue in Takoma Park on Monday, while tree specialists with Arbor Care Inc. remove pieces of a large tree that knocked down the lines on this residential street. (Barbara L. Salisbury/The Washington Times)