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We are aware of an issue with our outage map. It is not reflecting all of the customers whose power has been restored, and is not showing a set of customers who are still without power. Our internal systems for identifying outages and prioritizing restorations are still functioning. The map issue appears to stem from a technology change-over for the mapping system that was implemented this fall.

We know it is frustrating for our customers and we are working hard to reconcile the data showing on the map. We ask that you continue to report outages if needed.

Our crews will continue to work around the clock until the last customer is restored.

November Wind Storm

Customer Updates

As of 10 a.m., 85,000 customers remain without power, and more than 150 crews will be in the field today working to restore power. We will be prioritizing bringing the remaining schools back online and moving from neighborhood to neighborhood to repair distribution-level outages. We added more new crews overnight and also have crews wrapping up restoration efforts in other parts of our service area moving in to provide additional support to King County.

Crews made steady progress restoring power to customers overnight. Since the onset of the storm, we’ve restored power to more than 570,000 customers and brought all hospitals back online. We have nearly completed work on our high-voltage transmission system and repaired 47 of 49 substations – this work was necessary to complete so that power can reach your community.

While we’re making progress, the substantial amount of damage we are encountering from the hurricane force winds of the storm has made our work slower than expected, and we had to push back estimated restoration times for customers yesterday evening. We know that you are disappointed to be without power for this extended period. We appreciate your patience—we are working as hard as we can to restore your power as quickly as possible.

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Safety first. Never touch or go within 35 feet of downed power lines because they might be energized. Call PSE at 1-888-225-5773 or 911 to report problems.

Report and track power outages online

Solar Grant installation at Skagit Food Distribution Center in Sedro-Woolley.
Green Power Solar Grant 2021-2022
Questions about solar grants?

Email psegreenpower@pse.com
and include the subject line: Solar Grant

PSE’s Solar Grants are funding to increase equitable access to the benefits of solar. Over the past seven years, PSE has awarded over $4,800,000 in total grant funding to 67 local solar projects.

These solar installations allow community-based organizations, government agencies and Tribal entities to save money through lower utility bills, increasing the funding available for them to support their communities.

The 2024-2025 Solar Grant round closed on August 14. Funding notifications will be made near the end of 2024.

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$4.8 million awarded

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2.2 million kWh generated annually

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67 solar projects funded

Carbon Emissions

1,986,859 lbs of carbon emissions saved

Past Solar Grant Recipients

  • 2023 recipients
    • Family Support Center of South Sound
    • Habitat for Humanity in Whatcom County
    • Homes First
    • Kitsap County Consolidated Housing Authority
    • Lummi Nation Housing Authority
    • Midway Community Covenant Church
    • Olympia Little Theater
    • Puyallup Food Bank
    • Suquamish Tribe – Administration Building
    • Suquamish Tribe – Marion Forsman Boushie Early Learning Center
  • 2022 recipients
    • Bonney Lake Food Bank
    • Community Action of Skagit County
    • Lummi Indian Business Council
    • Medicine Creek Enterprise Corporation
    • North Kitsap Fishline
    • Skagit Valley Neighbors in Need
    • South County Area Human Services Alliance
    • South Puget Sound Habitat for Humanity
    • The Suquamish Tribe
    • Vadis
  • 2021 recipients
    • Child Care Action Council
    • Ferndale Food Bank
    • Kent United Methodist Church
    • Kitsap Community Resources
    • Lydia Place
    • Medicine Creek Enterprise Corporation
    • Nooksack Indian Tribe
    • Quixote Communities
    • Samish Indian Nation
    • Sumner Community Food Bank
    • Suquamish Tribe - Fitness Center
    • Thurston County Food Bank
    • Whatcom Center for Early Learning
  • 2020 recipients
    • Boys & Girls Clubs of Skagit County
    • Boys & Girls Clubs of South Puget Sound
    • Camp Korey
    • El Centro de la Raza
    • Friends of the Manchester Library
    • Helping Hands Food Bank
    • Hopelink
    • Institute for Washington’s Future
    • King County Housing Authority - Vantage Point
    • Lummi Nation School
    • Nisqually Indian Tribe
    • Skagit Valley Hospitality House Association
    • South Whidbey Good Cheer Food Bank
    • Sustainable Connections
    • YWCA Olympia
  • 2019 recipients
    • Anacortes Housing Authority
    • Community Youth Services
    • Family Support Center
    • Homes First
    • King County Housing Authority - Meadows on Lea Hill
    • Kulshan Community Land Trust
    • Lummi Nation Housing Authority
    • Lydia Place
    • Muckleshoot Housing Authority
    • Opportunity Council – Recovery House
  • 2018 recipients
    • HopeSource - Westview Villa
    • King County Housing Authority - Meadows on Lea Hill
    • King County Housing Authority - Village at Overlake
    • King County Housing Authority - Windsor
    • Opportunity Council - G Street Apartments
  • 2017 recipients
    • Community Action of Skagit County
    • Island Senior Resources
    • Northwest Harvest
    • Salvation Army Bremerton Corps
    • Upper Kittitas County Senior Center