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March Windstorm Event

We know being without power is difficult, especially with cold temperatures, and we appreciate your patience.   Crews are out in full force working around the clock to make repairs to our electric system as weather has improved and safe access has been established in most areas. We have also brought in additional crews to help us assess damage and restore power as quickly and safely as possible. 

In Skykomish, crews continue to work on the electric system that feeds the town from the west. East of the town going up to Stevens Pass is still under high avalanche danger according to NWAC.

In Greenwater, we have identified many areas of damage on the transmission line. Crews’ progress has been hampered due to the closure of Hwy 410 and we are working to safely access the known damage for repairs.

In South King, we continue to assess the damage from intense snow fall and it is currently estimated that outages will continue to be repaired into tomorrow.

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Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS)

Wildfire safe operations

PSE uses forecasting and modeling tools to evaluate conditions, and we may operate our electric system more conservatively during hazardous weather conditions , amid the summer months, to prevent wildfires. This includes turning on Enhanced Power Line Settings (EPS) or using a Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) to keep our customers and communities safe. These measures can result in power outages, and we want you to be prepared.

What is a PSPS?

During high-risk weather conditions, we may proactively turn off power, called a Public Safety Power Shutoff, to prevent wildfires.

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What you should know:

  • Our goal is to notify customers 48 hours in advance of a shutoff (this is dependent on the weather forecast) and provide updates at least every 12 hours.
  • We’ll also share information on our outage map, website and social media channels, as well as through local news media outlets and emergency response partners.
  • Customers with Life Support status noted in their PSE account will receive a phone call from Customer Care, in addition to regular customer notifications.
  • PSPS could be used anywhere in our service area when conditions present a public safety risk.

Public safety power shutoff notifications

Timeline: Wildfire risk identified, PSPS watch, PSPS warning, PSPS imminent, PSPS initiated, Power restored

After the high-risk weather has passed, our crews will inspect every line in the shutoff area for damage and make sure it’s safe before restoring power. This can take time, and as a result, these shutoffs could last several hours or several days. That's why it's important to prepare.

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