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Outage Center

Outage Map

Our system is set up so that we are aware of most outages right when they happen. 

The outage map displays information about most, but not all, confirmed outages. Hover over the circles on the map for more detailed information.

Before Reporting an Outage

The loss of power could be a tripped breaker or blown fuse. A tripped breaker can be reset by tripping it all the way off and tripping it back on. Fuses should be replaced by a new fuse with the same amp rating. Your circuit breakers or fuses are housed in a main panel box which could be located inside or outside your house.

The map shows real-time information about most current outages.

If your breakers and fuses all look ok and you don’t see an outage in your area on the map, please use the form below to report an outage.

For other serious incidents, our after-hours dispatch team can be reached at 970.949.5892.

Are you prepared if the power goes out?

You can greatly lessen the impact of a power outage by taking the time to prepare in advance. You and your family should be prepared to cope on your own during a power outage for at least 72 hours.