Did National Grid do a good job restoring power to the region after the recent storms?

GOV. GINA M. RAIMONDO and Lt. Gov. Daniel J. McKee are not entirely in agreement over the response of National Grid Rhode Island to the recent storms. / PBN FILE PHOTO/MICHAEL SALERNO / COURTESY TOWN OF CUMBERLAND
CHIDED OVER RATE INCREASES by Gov. Gina Raimondo and Lt. Gov. Daniel McKee, National Grid is pointing out its success with energy-efficiency programs. / PBN FILE PHOTO/MICHAEL SALERNO / COURTESY TOWN OF CUMBERLAND

While the official responses to the speed and effectiveness of National Grid Rhode Island are contradictory – Gov. Gina M. Raimondo thinks the utility did a good job given the severity of the storm and the difficulty that high winds presented in making repairs, while Lt. Gov. Daniel J. McKee believes the company should have done a better job planning and responding – to a large degree the issue is what do the people who depend on National Grid for their electricity think?

Do you think the company did a good job getting the power grid back up and running in the two most recent storms?

Did National Grid do a good job restoring power to the region after the recent storms?

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