Restoring power safely and efficiently

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Posted on May 07 2022 in Heartland REMC
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We do our best to avoid them, but there’s no way around it: power outages occasionally happen. 

For most Heartland REMC members, outages are rare and only last a few hours, but when major storms impact our area, extended outages are unavoidable. 

So, when the power goes out, how do Heartland REMC crews know where to start working? How do you know if your outage has been reported? We’ve got answers to these questions and more, and it all starts with a safe, efficient plan for power restoration.  

When it’s safe for our crews to begin the restoration process, they start by repairing power lines and equipment that will restore power to the greatest number of people in the shortest time possible. 

This process typically begins with repairs to the larger main distribution lines that service a great number of homes and businesses. After those repairs are made, crews work on tap lines, which deliver power to transformers, either mounted on utility poles (for above-ground service) or placed on pads (for underground service). Finally, individual service lines that run between the transformer and the home are repaired. 

We can’t control the weather, but we can prepare for it. Heartland REMC keeps a supply of extra utility poles, transformers, and other equipment on hand so we can quickly get to work in the event of an outage. When widespread outages occur, multiple crews will be out in the field simultaneously working to repair damage at multiple locations. 

A proactive approach to maintenance helps minimize the chance of prolonged outages; this is why you see crews trimming trees and clearing vegetation near rights-of-way. We love trees too, but it only takes one overgrown limb to knock out power for an entire neighborhood. In addition to managing vegetation, we regularly inspect utility poles, power lines and other critical equipment to maintain a more reliable system. 

If you experience a power outage, don’t assume a neighbor reported it. It’s best to report the outage yourself, and we make it easy to do. The quickest way to report an outage is through your account on our website, www.heartlandremc.com; in our free mobile app; HREMC, or you can also call our outage reporting number at 866-336-2492.  

Mother Nature can be unpredictable, but as a member of Heartland REMC, you can feel confident knowing we’re standing by, ready to restore power as quickly and safely as possible.