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  1. poweroutage.us

    PowerOutage.us is an ongoing project created to track, record, and aggregate power outages across the United States. Find out about us on our About page. Click on a state to see more detailed info. Data is updated site wide approximately every ten minutes.
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    • Texas

      PowerOutage.us tracks, records, and aggregates power outages across Texas.

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      The Power Outage Reporting system can send you reports via e-mail, FTP, or SFTP. This can be a great way to access our data in a relatively up-to-date fashion without needing technical knowledge on how to set up an API. ... Our products can be used for many purposes, including analytics, identifying how power outages are affecting your business ...

    • About PowerOutage.us

      PowerOutage.us collects, records, and aggregates live power outage data from utilities all over the United States, with the goal to create the single most reliable and complete source of power outage information available. Utility Information. We are open to work with any electric utility to add their outage data to the PowerOutage.us system. ...

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  2. Our thoughts are with everyone impacted by the extreme weather event. As of Fri. 1/17, 4:30 p.m., 10,507 customers are without power. PSPS numbers will continually change as field reports and system updates are completed. For the latest outage updates, including your outage status, please visit our Outage Map.
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    Power Outage Map. The Division of Power (DOP) has created an outage map to improve our communication with customers in the event of a power outage. Useful information provided on the map includes our service territory boundaries, the location and cause of the power outage, the number of customers affected and the estimated service restoration time.
  4. The resources below may assist customers who need access to electricity during a PSPS event including when a CRC is not open: SCE's Hotel Discount Program - Customers experiencing an extended outage can take advantage of special rates at participating hotels and charge personal electronics devices during their stay.. 2-1-1 - Call 211 or text "PSPS" to 211211. 211 is a free, 24/7, confidential ...
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    Power outage

    A power outage is the loss of the electrical power network supply to an end user. There are many causes of power failures in an electricity network. Examples of these causes include faults at power stations, damage to electric transmission lines, substations or other parts of the distribution system, a short circuit, cascading failure, fuse or circuit breaker operation. Power failures are particularly critical at sites where the environment and public safety are at risk. Institutions such as hospitals, sewage treatment plants, and mines will usually have backup power sources such as standby generators, which will automatically start up when electrical power is lost. Other critical systems, such as telecommunication, are also required to have emergency power. The battery room of a telephone exchange usually has arrays of lead–acid batteries for backup and also a socket for connecting a generator during extended periods of outage. Wikipedia

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