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Major Power Outage Events

Summary

This article lists some major power outage events that have affected the power grid and provides statistics on the effects of each event. It also provides the recovery dates for each event, as well as the maximum outage count, total customers affected, estimated people affected, and an Outage Summary Link. Events listed include the 2022 December Winter Storm, Hurricane Ian, Hurricane Fiona in Puerto Rico and Bermuda, Hurricane Fiona in Canada, the 2021 February Winter Storms, the 2020 Derecho Event, Hurricane Isaias, the April 2020 Major Storm, the California 2019 PSPS, the New England Storm, the Thunderstorm Event, Hurricane Michael, Hurricane Florence, Snow Storm Benji, the Bombogenesis Storm, Hurricane Irma, and Hurricane Matthew.

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What are some major power outage events that PowerOutage.us has captured?
Some major power outage events that PowerOutage.us has captured include the 2022 December winter storm, Hurricane Ian, Hurricane Fiona - Puerto Rico, Hurricane Fiona - Bermuda, Hurricane Fiona - Canada, 2021 February Winter Storms, 2020 Derecho Event, Hurricane Isaias, April 2020 Major Storm, California 2019 PSPS, New England Storm, Thunderstorm Event, Hurricane Michael, Hurricane Florence, Snow Storm Benji, and Bombogenesis Storm.

What is the estimated people affected for each of the major power outage events?
The estimated people affected for each of the major power outage events varies, but includes over 13.33 million for the 2022 December winter storm, over 9.62 million for Hurricane Ian, over 3.2 million for Hurricane Fiona - Puerto Rico, over 54 thousand for Hurricane Fiona - Bermuda, over 1.4 million for Hurricane Fiona - Canada, over 11.76 million for the 2021 February Winter Storms, over 4.12 million for the 2020 Derecho Event, over 13.87 million for Hurricane Isaias, over 9.31 million for the April 2020 Major Storm, over 3.46 million for California 2019 PSPS, over 2.67 million for the New England Storm, over 6 million for the Thunderstorm Event, over 6.83 million for Hurricane Michael, over 3.1 million for Hurricane Florence, over 1.97 million for Snow Storm Benji, and over 1.81 million for the Bombogenesis Storm.

How long did it take to repair 99% of affected customers?
It took up to 27 days to repair 99% of all affected customers.

What is the maximum outage count for each of the major power outage events?
The maximum outage count for each of the major power outage events includes 1.6 million for the 2022 December winter storm, 2.78 million for Hurricane Ian, 2.78 million for Hurricane Fiona - Puerto Rico, 31 thousand for Hurricane Fiona - Bermuda, 564 thousand for Hurricane Fiona - Canada, 4.4 million for the 2021 February Winter Storms, 1.4 million for the 2020 Derecho Event, 3.8 million for Hurricane Isaias, 1.44 million for the April 2020 Major Storm, 1.1 million for California 2019 PSPS, 613 thousand for the New England Storm, 760 thousand for the Thunderstorm Event, 1.6 million for Hurricane Michael, 930 thousand for Hurricane Florence, 509 thousand for Snow Storm Benji, 1.815 million for the Bombogenesis Storm, and 7.654 million for Hurricane Irma.

What is the total customers affected for each of the major power outage events?
The total customers affected for each of the major power outage events includes over 6.35 million for the 2022 December winter storm, over 4

AI Comments

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Me: It's about major power outage events from the past few years, and it includes stats about how long it took to repair 99% of all affected customers, how many people were affected, and a summary of each event. It's quite interesting.

Friend: Wow, that's a lot of information. What implications do you think this article has?

Me: Well, it shows us how vulnerable our power grid can be. It's not just natural disasters that can cause power outages, but also things like winter storms and thunderstorms. It's important to be prepared for any kind of power outage event so that we can minimize any disruption in our daily lives. It also highlights the importance of having reliable sources of energy in order to ensure a reliable supply of electricity.

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Technical terms

Power Outage
A power outage is a period of time when the electrical power is lost to an area.
Regions
A region is a geographic area that is divided into smaller areas for administrative or other purposes.
Products
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FAQ
FAQ stands for Frequently Asked Questions and is a list of commonly asked questions and answers about a particular topic.
Max Outage Count
The maximum number of customers affected by a power outage event.
Total Customers Affected
The total number of customers affected by a power outage event.
Estimated People Affected
The estimated number of people affected by a power outage event.
Outage Summary Link
A link to a summary of the power outage event.
Recovery Dates
The dates when the power outage event was repaired and 99% of all affected customers had their power restored.
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