
Added load graph from ERCOT, map for San Bernard Electric Cooperative, map for AEP Texas, entry for Sam Houston Electric Cooperative, map for Austin Electric. March 13-14, 2014. Updated Maine, Maryland, Virginia.įebruary 11, 2014. Added Sawnee EMC in Georgia north of Atlanta.ĭecember 21, 2013. Reviewing Texas. Added NB Power (New Brunswick, Canada), no maps. Added load shedding page for Eskom (South Africa) and PGCB (Bangladesh) after large scale power outage in both countires. November 2, 2014. Updates to Maine, due to winter storms there added Maine Public Utilities Commission map. May 7, 2015. Updates to Texas, including Coserv (Denton County TX). Wherever possible, I'm also capturing service area or service territory maps, mobile device apps, high capacity transmission interconnection maps, media contact information, regulatory agencies, and regional coordinating bodies. To be overly comprehensive, if there are screen captures that I can gather, I will they will not be current when you look at them, but I will time and date stamp them as best I can.

The list is known to be incomplete, but the list from Wikipedia ( outage management system) is also incomplete. Always refer to your local authorities and resources for the latest information during a power outage. Please do not use this for emergency reference. Phone numbers, links, and information here has not been updated yet. So this information is terribly out of date.

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IMPORTANT!! The last version I could get of this content from the Internet was from May of 2016 and the last update to that version of the list was from May of 2015. As I find time I will update the images and information as best I can.

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Feel free to email me with updates, questions, ideas, small marsupials, credit card numbers, etc. The original list has since gone by the wayside so I rescued it from the Wayback Machine and will continue to maintain it here. Since I built it, I contributed my own map for FortisAlberta to the list. A few years back I came across a list published by Edward Vielmetti that listed power outage maps for all 50 states and other countries. My job for the last few years has been in the electrical industry, specifically dealing with electrical distribution for Alberta in Canada. It's been a long time since I blogged but I think it's fine time to get back into it and this seemed to be a useful start.
