About Outages & Power Restoration (2024)

Do you ever wonder what causes so many power outages or how we prioritize service restoration for our 2.2 million customers across 7,600 square miles of service area?

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At DTE Energy, we dedicate enormous planning, technology and people to be the dependable source of energy you need to keep the power on for your home and/or business. We are continuously updating ourelectric infrastructure,trimming treesand maintaining a rapid response team statewide. We are making a multi-million-dollar investment to minimize downtimes for all our customers.

Types of Outages

Momentary Outages
If your digital clocks are flashing 12:00 or if your lights go out for a few seconds, a momentary outage has occurred. Momentary outages are often caused by some type of interference on power lines, such as an animal or tree branch coming in contact with the line.

Our power lines are protected with devices that work somewhat like circuit breakers in your home’s wiring. When an incident occurs, the devices isolate the problem, localizing an outage and preventing damage to the line. The device then performs a function similar to resetting a circuit breaker, safely restoring power to the line within moments.

Despite the inconvenience, these brief outages actually prevent more serious power problems.

Sustained Outages
Sustained outages are planned or accidental total losses of power in a localized area of the community. These types of outages usually last more than five minutes.

A sustained outage may be caused by storms, accidents or equipment damage. Sometimes, however, it’s necessary for us to intentionally interrupt service in order to safely perform equipment repairs and maintenance. We notify customers in advance of a planned interruption whenever possible.

If you use a generator during a sustained outage, please read our tips onUsing a Generator Safely.

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Our Power Restoration Process

It is extremely important for our customers to report power outages to us. While we do have equipment installed on our power lines to indicate general areas without power, your reports help us pinpoint specific areas without power. We can then determine the full extent of the outage area, analyze weather conditions, crew availability, damage and other factors to prioritize your outage. Your report is then routed to our dispatch center, where it is assigned to a line crew for repair.

After you have reported your outage, you can get a restoration estimate online or by phone. Estimates may be revised if the problem is more severe than anticipated or we encounter additional problems.

Restoration Efforts During Major Storms

During a major storm, our top priority is restoring power to hospitals, nursing care facilities, police and fire stations, communication facilities (radio and television stations), and sanitary pumping facilities. We then focus on restoring power to the remaining households and businesses, starting with electrical circuits where the largest numbers of customers are without power.

Our staff constantly monitors weather conditions, and when severe weather threatens, we mobilize our crews. By the time a severe storm arrives, our emergency team is already at work implementing a storm response plan. As soon as weather conditions permit us to safely begin restoration work, such as when the storm subsides, our crews assess the extent of the damage and begin restoration. If necessary, we call in line crews from other utility companies to help with restoration efforts.

Standard Restoration Sequence

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  1. High Voltage Transmission Lines
    Serving thousands of customers, these lines deliver power from the power plants to the substations. In the DTE Electric service area, these lines are maintained by the International Transmission Co. (ITC).
  2. DTE Electric Substation Equipment
    This equipment adjusts the electrical voltage so it can be routed to the main distribution lines.
  3. Main Distribution Lines
    These lines deliver power to large sub-divisions and businesses.
  4. Local Distribution Lines
    These lines route power to smaller neighborhoods and local businesses, either overhead (4A) or underground (4B).
  5. Service Lines
    These lines deliver power to individual customer locations either overhead or underground.

Preparing for a Power Outage

  • Assemble an emergency kit in advanceAbout Outages & Power Restoration (3)
  • Battery-powered radio or television (the news media will provide updates on when electricity will be restored)
  • Flashlights or battery-operated lanterns
  • Extra batteries
  • Candles with holders
  • Matches
  • Bottled water
  • Manual can opener
  • Nonperishable food
  • Disposable plates and utensils
  • Wind-up or battery-powered clock
  • Corded telephone (cordless phones don't work when the power goes out and your cell phone may not work if cell towers are affected)

Make a List of Emergency Phone Numbers

  • Keep a list of emergency phone numbers handy.
    Include DTE Energy's toll-free number,800.477.4747. Call this number and use our automated system to report power outages or downed power lines.
  • You may also report a power problemonlinefrom a location that has power or by using theDTE Energy Mobile Appto report an outage from your mobile device.

Other Emergency Preparation Tips

Battery Backup Systems
If you use electrically-powered life-support
equipment, ask your doctor about
emergency battery backup systems.

Surge Protectors
Protect sensitive electronic equipment, such
as computers, televisions and other devices,
with surge protectors.

Replacement Fuses
Make sure you know how to safely reset your
circuit breaker or change fuses. Keep extra
fuses on hand.

Access to Water
If a well is your source for water, plan ahead
to determine how you will get drinking water.
Store containers of water for cooking and
washing.

Garage Door
Know how to open your garage door
manually if it is equipped with an automatic
opener.

FEMA Tips
TheFederal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)offers additional emergency preparation tips.

During and Extended Power Outage

Keep a list of emergency phone numbers handy.
Unplug all motor-driven appliances (refrigerators and freezers), heat-producing appliances (stoves, curling irons, etc.) and sensitive electronic equipment (televisions, stereos and computers) to minimize the danger of fire and to prevent an electrical overload when power is restored. Leave one light on so you’ll know when power is restored.

Keep refrigerator, freezer and cooler doors closed as much as possible. If power will be out for a long time, contact a dry ice distributor. Find a local dry ice distributor in your phone book oronline.

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FAQs

About Outages & Power Restoration? ›

It's critical that you report your outage, either by calling 1-800-436-PSEG (7734) or logging into MyAccount. If the Outage Map indicates the outage in your area has been restored but you're still without power, it's critical to let us know. There could be additional damage affecting your service.

Can you flush the toilet when the power is out? ›

Depending on the amount of water remaining in the pipes, you might be able to flush your toilet several times while the power is out. Eventually, however, your tank won't fill up anymore because the pumps are down. When this happens, you will need to flush your toilet manually by pouring in a bucket of water.

How long do most power outages last? ›

Outages typically last 1-2 hours.

What is outage in power system? ›

A power outage (also called a powercut, a power out, a power failure, a power blackout, a power loss, or a blackout) is the loss of the electrical power network supply to an end user. Vehicle lights provided the only illumination during the 2009 Ecuador electricity crisis.

How many power outages are there in NJ? ›

Power outages in New Jersey
Area% of power outageNumber of outages reported
New Jersey0.01,033
Camden County, NJ0.1244
Monmouth County, NJ0.1305
Atlantic County, NJ0.04
16 more rows

How long is food good in the fridge without power? ›

As the USDA notes in Keeping Food Safe During an Emergency, your refrigerator will keep food safe for up to 4 hours during a power outage. Keep the door closed as much as possible. Discard refrigerated perishable food such as meat, poultry, fish, eggs, and leftovers after 4 hours without power.

Can I take a shower when the power is out? ›

To shower when the power is out, your home needs a traditional tank-style water heater. If that water heater still has hot water in reserve, then you can take a warm shower. If you plan to take a shower, you need to do it soon after the power goes out.

What state has the fewest power outages? ›

The District of Columbia suffered the least from power outages, with about 0.47 per year on average. Utah and Wisconsin are close second and third with 0.60 and 0.75 annual outages, respectively.

How can I sleep without electricity? ›

Here are just a few of the more creative ones:
  1. Sleep with a slightly damp cold towel over your feet or behind your neck. You can also wet your socks with cold water and then put them on.
  2. Sleep on a straw or bamboo mat, which won't retain body heat.
  3. Sleep in a hammock.
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How long does electricity take to come back on? ›

Most power outages can be restored within hours, but those caused by storms or violent winds that damage electrical lines and equipment can linger for days or even weeks.

What is the root cause of power outage? ›

However, the three most common causes are natural causes, human error, and overload. Basically, any interruption between power generation and the supply of electricity to homes can cause a power outage. It can stem from inclement weather conditions, human error, equipment failure, and even animal interference.

What is it called when the power goes out for a few seconds? ›

A transient fault is an outage that is automatically restored after a few seconds. A brownout is a sustained interval of low voltage. A blackout is a sustained outage with no power at all. The answer to the question is therefore “transient fault.”

What is the difference between power failure and power outage? ›

A power failure, also known as a power cut, power outage or blackout, is a short or long term loss of electric power to an area.

Why is electric going up NJ? ›

Natural Gas and Generation Costs

In New Jersey, the reliance on natural gas as a primary source of electricity significantly influences consumer electricity rates. As demand rises, so does the market price for natural gas, directly impacting the generation costs that utilities pass on to consumers.

Can electric be shut off in NJ? ›

Residential service may be shut-off, after proper notice, Monday through Thursday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. A utility may not shut-off residential service on Friday, Saturday, Sunday or a holiday or the day before a holiday or if a valid medical emergency exists in your household.

Who has the most power outages? ›

In the last 20 years, Florida has had the most people per capita impacted by power outages — more than 900,000. In 2022, California accounted for 24% of all U.S. power outages, and Texas accounted for 14%.

Can you flush toilet during water outage? ›

Use a bucket of water (or two) to flush the toilet. It doesn't matter where you find the water, whether it's from water bottles or a friendly neighbor who can lend you some of theirs. You do not need to use the handle or empty the tank.

Does well water still work when the power is out? ›

These private wells use electric well pumps to draw water from the water source and deliver it to the household. If you experience a power outage, your well pump will not work. You will continue to use water for a short time, as your system draws the remaining water from the well storage tank.

Why fill a bathtub with water during a power outage? ›

Fill the Tub

Your city water supply is likely to go down as soon as the power goes out. Therefore, you might experience a water shortage in your home. Also, natural disasters like flood might contaminate water, making it unsafe during a power outage. It would be wise to fill your bottles, buckets and tub with water.

Is it safe to flush toilet when water is off? ›

All you need is water in the tank to initiate a flush. Here are two ways to do it: The tank should be full from refilling after the last flush prior to the water being shut off – so that means you get one easy flush. After that, you can manually fill the toilet tank with water.

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