Power Outage FAQ

When will my power be restored? It is very difficult, especially in the early stages of storm restoration, to provide reliable estimates of restoration times for specific locations. The situation is often fluid because of the constantly changing conditions that occur during and after a storm. Work to assess damage and repair service are assigned…

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Power Outage Tips

Before a Power Outage Build or restock your emergency preparedness kit, including a flashlight, batteries, cash, and first aid supplies. Make sure you have alternative charging methods for your phone or any device that requires power. Charge cell phones and any battery powered devices. Know where the manual release lever of your electric garage door…

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When Your Power Goes Off

Check your fuse box or circuit breaker to see if a fuse has blown or a breaker has tripped. If your fuses and breakers are okay, look outside to see if your neighborhood has lights. If your neighbors have power they may be on a different line or circuit. For example, a three-phase line may…

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Portable Generators

Portable generators, especially generators designed for home use, are not powerful enough to run your whole home. Necessary appliances such as the refrigerator, freezer, or a space heater should be plugged into the generator. Never plug your generator into regular outlets. A generator connected to your home’s wiring systems must have a double-throw switch that…

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Warren RECC’s Restoration Process

In the event our system is damaged by severe weather, Warren RECC repairs those areas which impact the greatest number of members first. Generally the sequence is as follows: Transmission lines serving thousands of members Substations Distribution lines serving commercial areas and subdivisions Tap lines serving neighborhoods and Service lines to individual homes and businesses…

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Trees and Power Lines

Kentucky’s trees are beautiful and necessary. They provide shade, shelter, and enhance the value of our homes. However, they can create hazardous conditions when they grow into or near power lines. Outages can also occur if limbs or branches touch or fall onto power lines. The small tree you plant today could grow into a…

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