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Severe flooding in our service area continues to create challenges for power restoration. Flooded roads, landslides, and unstable ground conditions are limiting safe access to damaged equipment for our repair crews. Our natural gas infrastructure may also be affected.

We have temporarily removed Estimated Time of Restoration information from our outage map for affected areas until we can safely assess damage and begin repairs. When our crews gain access and can start assessing damage, they will provide information to be reflected on the outage map as to when to expect restored service. As weather allows, we are using drones and helicopters to patrol unreachable areas by air.

While weather conditions are currently calm, another round of rain and wind is expected on Monday, which may impact our crews' ability to continue restoration work safely as well as result in more outages. We are closely monitoring the situation and will adjust our response as needed. We will have crews ready to respond as any new outages occur.

We appreciate your patience during this time. The safety of our crews and customers is our top priority, and we are committed to restoring power as quickly and safely as possible. We will continue providing updates as our restoration efforts progress.

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

Community Giving

As a company, we focus our community giving on causes and organizations that are aligned with our business priorities in the areas that we serve. All of PSE's corporate contributions are funded exclusively from PSE's owners and employees. To learn more about these priorities, and funding eligibility, click on the links below.

PSE program does not provide general operating expenses or contribute to:

  • Individuals
  • Teams, individual schools, choirs, bands, clubs, etc.
  • Churches or religious-affiliated programs
  • Puget Sound Energy Foundation

    The Puget Sound Energy Foundation is a nonprofit entity operating independently of PSE and our parent company, Puget Energy. The foundation makes investments in increasing public safety and emergency preparedness as well as key environmental initiatives across our service territory.

    To learn more about the foundation and eligibility for funding click here: http://www.psefoundation.org/

  • Powerful Partnerships

    Preserving our beautiful natural spaces and vibrant communities are top priorities for PSE. We realize there are local non-profit organizations working towards similar goals and we want to help them with their efforts. One way we do that is through PSE Powerful Partnerships. Visit the Powerful Partnerships page to learn more.

    Take a look at the information provided in the links below and if you think your organization is a good fit or if you have further questions, please e-mail us at PowerfulPartnerships@pse.com

  • Community Support

    PSE stays engaged in the communities we serve by providing support to a variety of organizations that align with our customer and business priorities. We evaluate requests year-round based on local community need, company priorities and available budget.