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Atmospheric river event

We know how challenging and stressful it can be to lose power, especially when you are already dealing with the impacts of severe weather. We want you to know that we are doing everything we can to restore your service safely and quickly. As this second major storm travels through our region, the additional rainfall is worsening already saturated and unstable soil conditions. We are seeing damage throughout our service area with Kitsap, North King and Skagit Counties being hit the hardest so far. We expect to see more outages throughout the day.

Response teams were mobilized in advance, and additional crews from outside our region are on-site and prepared to work around the clock as long as it is safe to do so. Above all, safety comes first - please take extra precautions and stay safe out there!

When is my power coming back on? 

We know that you need to make plans. In order to provide accurate restoration times, we need to assess the extent of the damage and what repairs need to be made. We start damage assessment as soon as it's safe for our teams to be in the field. We will set estimated restoration times once we have an initial assessment of damage.  

Visit PSE’s Alerts and Advisories page for information on our response efforts: pse.com/alerts.


   
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Safety first. Never touch or go within 35 feet of downed power lines because they might be energized. Call PSE at 1-888-225-5773 or 911 to report problems.

Report and track power outages online

Efficiency Boost

"The service provided was excellent and the insulation that went into my attic has made my house so much cooler this summer. What a difference. Thank you for making my life better."
– PSE Efficiency Boost customer

Did you know that approximately 50% of PSE customers are eligible for increased rebate amounts through the Efficiency Boost program? Efficiency Boost offers higher rebates on energy-efficient upgrades to income-qualified customers. We want to help you improve the comfort and efficiency of your home without breaking the bank so you can lower your bill long term. 

We also have increased income-qualified discounts available for EV Home Chargers  and Home Battery systems.

The first step is to fill out the form below to quickly check if you qualify for Efficiency Boost increased rebates.


See if you're eligible!

Find out if you qualify before applying for a rebate. Just provide your household's gross monthly income, number of people in your household and the county where you live. After you check if you're eligible, you will see what cost-saving rebates are available for you.

This is an estimate of program eligibility. PSE does not save or share the information provided. Please apply or enroll to confirm that you qualify.

  • Learn more about our income guidelines

    Enrollment is available to qualifying residential PSE customers only.

    View the full per-county income table for the PSE Efficiency Boost program.

    For example: If you live in Kittitas County, have a household size of 3 persons, and a gross monthly income of $6,000 you are eligible for Efficiency Boost incentives. If you live in Kittitas County, have a household size of 3 persons, and a gross monthly income of $8,000, you are not eligible for Efficiency Boost incentives.

    Household income means the combined income of all household members age 18 or older*. Income includes all gross wages, tips, rental income, public assistance, social s security or pensions, income from self-employment, alimony, or any other source of income defined by the IRS income tax return.

    *All persons count toward the household size regardless of their age or whether they currently have an income.

Still have questions? Contact a PSE Energy Advisor at 1-800-562-1482 or by using this form 
to learn more about eligibility and benefits.

Ask an Energy Advisor

For personalized advice, contact an Energy Advisor

Or call, 1-800-562-1482

Download the Efficiency Boost flyer.