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Total Eclipse of the Heartland: The Electrical Grid Is Ready
After lunch on Aug. 21, you may notice it getting dark outside and wonder, “Did I set my watch wrong? Is a storm coming? Am I on the set of Independence Day III, and a giant alien spacecraft is blocking the sunlight?”

Granville T. Woods’ Inventions Power Life Still Today
Does the name Granville T. Woods ring a bell? Maybe a telephone? Woods was an African-American inventor who made important improvements to the telephone, street car and much more. Born in Columbus, Ohio, on April 23, 1856, Woods’ groundbreaking inventions changed how we live today.

5 Fascinating Facts About Nikola Tesla
Croatian-born inventor Nikola Tesla, who died on Jan. 7, 1943, contributed to the development of the alternating-current electrical system. He also discovered the rotating magnetic field, which is the basis of most AC machinery. Read on for a few factoids on one of the founders of the modern electric utility industry.
