Common causes of power outages

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Posted on Jul 05 2022 in Decatur County REMC
Downed trees and power lines

Power outages are never convenient. Sometimes, it’s no mystery why we are left in the dark, like when lightning and thunder rattle windows and walls. Other times, an outage may come out of the blue.

The length of time it takes to restore power will vary by the cause. Decatur County REMC shares outage information through its website’s outage map. Here are some common outage causes we face. 

Weather

The most common cause for power outages is Mother Nature. A heavy build-up of ice and snow on power lines, poles and equipment can bring them down.

Wind also causes widespread damage. High winds following a heavy ice storm can be particularly devastating. 

Extremely hot weather can cause power lines to sag into vegetation and can also cause unusually high demand that can overburden transformers and other electrical equipment causing them to fail.

Lightning strikes can cause major damage to electrical equipment, transmission towers, wires and poles. If the lights go out in the middle of a thunderstorm, lightning is probably the culprit. 

Trees

During high winds, snow and ice, tree limbs can snap or entire trees can topple onto power lines.  

Accidents

A vehicle hitting a utility pole can break the pole and knock lines from their overhead perch. Excavation work can disturb buried electric service lines causing an outage. Always call 811 before any gardening or digging project. 

Animals

Squirrels, snakes and other small animals and birds can climb on poles and electrical equipment which may cause a short circuit or equipment to shut down.

Vandalism

People shooting at insulators and transformers is still a sad cause for power outages in rural areas. 

Thieves also steal copper wire and other pieces of electrical equipment. Both acts of vandalism can be extremely costly and deadly. 

Planned outages

If our crew is performing maintenance or upgrading its equipment, power may need to be temporarily turned off. Decatur County REMC will try to notify members affected. Therefore, it is good to make sure your contact information is updated with the co-op. 

If you experience an outage, report it through the SmartHub app or call to report your outage 24/7 at 800-844-7362.