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Entergy, the company that provides power to the Houston area communities of Huntsville, Conroe, New Caney, Cleveland, Navasota, Winnie and more announced that as of 8 am today, there are approximately 3,177 customers without power, down from 6,522 at 8 pm Thursday night. Additional resources have been shifted to the hardest hit areas. They recommend that If you lose power after being restored for a short time period, please report the outage to Entergy again. This will help us determine if there is a different issue closer to your home.
Entergy Texas, working with MISO, will continue to monitor the situation as cold temperatures are expected again tonight and tomorrow morning. Conservation efforts are still requested as through Saturday morning.
Key Messages:
Entergy expects all customers who can safely take power to be restored today.
Restoration work continues, but there are challenges due to the extreme cold. Learn more here.
Energy conservation is key.
Current Outage Numbers:
As of 8 am, the following outages have been reported. Please check the outage map for your estimated restoration time.
Cleveland Network (includes Patton Village, Plum Grove, Splendora, and surrounding areas) - 354
Conroe Network (includes Montgomery, Panorama Village, Willis, and surrounding areas) - 1096
Huntsville Network (includes Corrigan, Groveton, Madisonville, New Waverly, Normangee, North Zulch, Trinity, and surrounding areas) - 1712
Navasota Network (includes Grimes County, Robertson County, Burleson County, Limestone County, and surrounding areas) - 39
New Caney Network (includes Huffman, Porter, Roman Forest, Woodbranch, and surrounding areas) - 64
Winnie Network (includes Anahuac, Bolivar Peninsula, and surrounding areas) - 29
If you lose power, Entergy suggests the following:
Stay away from downed power lines and assume they are energized. Report them to 1-800-9OUTAGE.
Report your power outage on the MyEntergy site or call 1-800-9OUTAGE. There is no need to speak with a customer service representative to report an outage if completed online.
If you have a portable generator, use it safely. DO NOT run it in an enclosed space. If connecting to the whole house, do so only if the connection has been installed by a licensed electrician to prevent back feed on to the distribution system.
Do not open your refrigerator or freezer door. Food will stay cold much longer this way. If outside temperature is below freezing, consider placing food in an ice chest outside.
Please stay clear of linemen as they work to safely restore power
Entergy employees are navigating the COVID-19 pandemic by taking additional steps. Crews will continue to practice social distancing, and we ask that customers do the same. For our safety and yours, please stay away from work zones.
Customers without power can help in the restoration process by turning off major appliances but leaving on a lamp or other light to indicate when power is restored. Then, gradually turn other appliances to spread out the increase in power usage over a longer time. Visit com/cold to learn more.
Tips to Conserve Electricity:
Remember that extreme cold can drive increased electricity consumption. Follow these easy steps to reduce consumption and lower your usage:
Heating can account for as much as 55% of your monthly electric bill. Setting the thermostat to 68 degrees in the winter is an easy way to reduce how much energy you use. Every degree above 68 on the thermostat can increase your bill by about 3%.
Conserve hot water. Wrap your electric water heater with a water heater blanket that can be found at local home improvement stores and set the thermostat to 120 degrees or medium.
Keep all doors and windows closed. Constant traffic will let out the warm air, forcing your heater to work harder to keep the room at the set temperature.
Ensure fans are turning the right way. Fans should be run at a low speed clockwise during the winter. This helps keep the cold air from blowing down on you.
Keep the air circulating. Don’t block heat registers or air returns with curtains or furniture.
Leverage the sun. During the day, open your curtains and blinds to let in the warm sunlight. Close them at night to reduce heat loss.
February 19, 2021
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