Duke Energy prepares for winter storm in the Carolinas

In This Article:

  • Mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain could cause power outages in some regions

  • Customers are encouraged to prepare in advance for potential outages

  • Company also shares reminders on ways to save energy and money as temperatures drop this week; b-roll of energy-saving tips available here

CHARLOTTE, N.C., Jan. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Duke Energy is monitoring forecasts and preparing for a winter storm, including the potential for snow and ice, that could cause power outages in some areas.

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"As the winter weather approaches, we're encouraging customers to prepare and have a plan in place in case they experience a power outage," said Jason Hollifield, Duke Energy's storm director in the Carolinas. "Our crews are prepared and will work as quickly and safely as possible to restore power when outages occur."

Potential for ice accumulation on trees, branches, power lines
The type of precipitation in a winter storm can increase the likelihood of power outages. Ice buildup of a quarter inch or more on trees and branches can cause them to fall on power lines and create power outages. Higher accumulations of a half inch or more can cause power lines to sag or even fall as well. Heavy, wet snow of 6 inches or more also can cause trees and branches to fall on power lines.

Reliability improvements help reduce outages
Duke Energy works on grid improvements throughout the year to help avoid outages and restore power faster when outages occur. These improvements include tree trimming around power lines, pole and line upgrades, and installing smart, self-healing technology.

Self-healing grid technology quickly identifies power outages and reroutes power to restore service faster for customers when an outage occurs. In 2024, self-healing technology helped avoid more than 1.1 million customer outages in the Carolinas, saving around 3.3 million hours of total outage time. Nearly 60% of those benefits were achieved during major storms.

Outage reporting
After a storm hits, restoring power as safely and quickly as possible is our top priority, while keeping our customers informed.

Customers who experience an outage during a storm can report it the following ways:

  • Text OUT to 57801 (standard text and data charges may apply). 

  • Use the Duke Energy mobile app. Download the Duke Energy App from a smartphone via Apple Store or Google Play. 

  • Visit duke-energy.com/outages on a desktop computer or mobile device.

  • Call the automated outage-reporting system at 800.POWERON (800.769.3766).

  • Visit our interactive outage map to find up-to-date information on power outages, including the total number of outages systemwide and estimated times of restoration.