We can’t do this alone. Heartfelt thanks to the crews from neighboring states that responded to PGE's request for assistance in our restoration efforts. We hope to have transmission lines repaired and your power restored soon.
Portland General
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News + updates from OR's largest electric provider.
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- Due to ongoing storm conditions, we’re not able to provide restoration times right now. We know it’s frustrating and thank you for your patience.
- We are temporarily shutting off power for customers located in the high-risk fire zone near Mt. Hood. We do this to protect lives and property during these wildfire conditions. We’ll restore power as quickly as safety allows. More info: portlandgeneral.com/wildfire
- So far today, we have restored power to 49,489 customers, with 135,611 remaining (as of 9:30 p.m.). We have more than 300 crew members, contractors and other personnel working to restore power as quickly as safety allows — with additional crews expected Sunday. Given the extent
- Portland General Electric crews are working to restore power to approximately 49,000 customers. The power outages are a result of the high winds in the region, causing many downed wires. Please stay safe and always stay away from downed lines and report them 1/2
- UPDATE: 1.14.23 @ 4 PM We expect to make significant restoration progress today as mutual assistance crews arrive from other regions and we repair transmission lines that will restore power to large groups of customers. Given the extent of the damage and the high level of
- Our system has experienced catastrophic destruction due to the nature of this storm. We’re repairing the damage and restoring power, and we won’t stop until everyone has power. bit.ly/3dlfEDm
- Due to extreme fire conditions, PGE will initiate a PSPS in all 10 areas. See portlandgeneral.com/psps for shutoff times in your area. Now is the time to activate your emergency plan. (1/2)
- PGE continues full-scale efforts to restore power following extreme damage from the winter storm that began Saturday. More than 1,400 personnel, including PGE crews and support staff, and a growing number of mutual assistance crews from across the state as well as California,
- The high winds are causing outages across our service area. We have approx 100k customers out of power, with over 560 downed lines. We want to thank everyone for their patience as our crews work through the night. See a downed line? Stay away. Call 503-464-7777.
- We've made significant progress, having restored power to over 130,000 customers since Saturday. Approx. 1,600 personnel including crews and support staff, are working on the restoration efforts today. This is the highest number in the field today as all mutual assistance has
- This historic storm has hit our communities hard. Thank you for your patience and understanding as we work to fix damage across the region. These photos come from Clackamas County. Please stay safe out there. #clackamascounty #canbyoregon #storm
- Forecasts are calling for wind and weather that may threaten our ability to safely operate the electrical grid in some areas. Due to these conditions we are increasingly likely to call a public safety power shutoff (PSPS) in all PSPS areas. (1/2)
- Here’s where we’re at with outages: ▪️ 288K customers are currently w/o power ▪️ 2500 PGE team members mobilized to help restore power ▪️ 262K+ have been restored, but ice & trees cont. to knock out more Thanks for your patience as we continue work. bit.ly/3pndsxy
















