Power Outages - FAQs - Duke Energy (2024)

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Using the Outage Map FAQ

View the outage map

  • Use the browser's refresh button to open the outage map. If problems continue, please check our Browser Troubleshooting page for more information.

  • The outage information is updated approximately every 15 minutes. The time stamp for the most recent update is displayed in the left navigation.

  • Yes. You may not see the repair crew because the cause of the outage may not be near your home.

    • The Status field indicates where we are in the restoration process. Below are some terms you may see:

      • Status Being Updated: Our operations center is in the process of assigning a crew to restore the power.
      • Dispatched/Assigned: A repair crew has been assigned to restore service and will proceed to the location as soon as the crew is available.
      • Enroute: The crew is on the way to make repairs.
      • Onsite/Arrived: The crew has arrived at the location where repairs are needed.
      • Repairs and Damage Assessment Underway: A crew is evaluating the cause of the outage and determining what equipment and materials are needed for repairs.
    • A single outage can affect many homes and residences. We use a shaded polygon to illustrate the approximate area impacted. If your address is affected by the outage, it will appear in or near a blue-shaded region similar to the image below.

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      During a large-scale weather event, the outage map will only display the county view. If you see that your entire county is shaded (such as the image below), this is different than a polygon. The darker the shading, the more customers are affected.

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    • Click or tap the menu icon in the top left corner above the outage map to open the navigation panel.

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    • The outage map is updated approximately every 15 minutes; however, to ensure the most recent updates are visible on the outage map, you may need to clear your browser's history and/or cached data files. A web cache is an information technology term for the temporary storage of web documents, such as HTML pages and images. The process for clearing your history and cache varies depending on the internet browser you are using. Instructions specific to your device type and browser can be found through a simple web search.

    • You can view outages in a few ways. On all devices, you can use the search bar to find a specific address or location.

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      When looking at the map, you will see circle icons of varying sizes indicating the location and number of customers without power. One outage on the map could represent multiple homes and businesses. Pan the map and select a circle to zoom in on your location.

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      Or you can select the zoom (+/-) in the lower right corner of the map, and then use the mouse to drag left, right, up or down to navigate to the location you want to view.

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      On a mobile device, use the pinch open gesture to zoom in and the pinch close gesture to zoom out, and then use the drag gesture to move the outage map to the desired location.

    • Since one outage event may affect multiple homes or businesses, you may need to first select the outage icon and zoom in until you are able to view more details about the outage, including an estimated time of restoration (if known).

    • During major storms or large-scale outage events, the outage map will display outages by county, highlighted in colors based on the severity of the outage. The darker the shading, the more customers without power. Zoom in to view more details about your outage.

    • The estimated time of restoration (ETR) is the date and time we expect to have your service restored. Initially, the time given is a prediction based on historical outage data for your location. As more information becomes available, we may update the estimated restoration time, if needed. In some instances, additional, isolated issues such as meter base damage may cause an additional delay in restoration.

    • Yes, this map is a service for Duke Energy customers and, as such, only reflects Duke Energy customer outages. If you'd like outage information for another utility in your area, we encourage you to visit their website or contact them directly.

    • Yes, you can access the outage map from a mobile device by visiting outagemaps.duke-energy.com.

    • We currently support:

      • Google Chrome 50+
      • Internet Explorer 11+
      • Mozilla Firefox 45+
      • Apple Safari 9+
      • iOS Safari 9+
      • Edge 13+
      • Android 9+

      Check our Browser Troubleshooting page for more information.

    • Because of the nature of restoration efforts during a large weather event, the outage map may be updated less frequently, and it will only be displayed in County view. When in County view, entire counties will be shaded. And the darker the shading, the more customers are affected.

    • When looking at the map, you may not find an outage indicated directly over your home or business when you are without power. This is because one outage on the map may represent multiple homes and businesses. The map places the outage icon near the location of the electrical equipment where the outage originated. Think of the icon as representing the center of the outage: The outage may cover several streets or, in case of major events, even miles. From the Location view, you can tap or click on an outage cluster icon represented by varying sizes of circles to zoom to a lower level of information concerning your outage.

    • Duke Energy's outage map is on the Google Maps platform. New homes and business developments may not yet be in the Google database.


    • Customers Without Power is the number of homes and businesses impacted by an identified outage. Customers Served refers to the population of customers we provide service to in each county or municipality. You can determine how widespread the outage is by comparing the total customers served and total number out of service.

    • This is the date and time when we first learned of the outage. An outage may affect multiple homes and businesses. Even though you may not have reported the outage, your neighbors may have.

    • The Cause field provides the reason (if known) for an outage.

    • For customer security, the Outage Maps Tool does not display outage views to the specific street address.

    • Triangle icons indicate the location of a specific outage. Since outages can affect varying numbers of Duke Energy customers, the icons are color-coded according to the size of the outage. The color of the icon (shown in the map legend) indicates how many customers are affected. Each icon also has information on the outage-time first reported, estimated time of restoration, crew status and outage cause.

    • Based on the information available during an outage event, the "Latest Estimated Restoration" is the latest time we believe all homes/businesses will have the power restored. When viewing the map, zoom in on outages to get specific information for each outage. If an Estimated Restoration Time is not yet available, you will see the words "Assessing Damage" in the latest estimated restoration time area.

    • The 'Cause' field provides the reason (if known) for an outage.

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    FAQs

    Will Duke Energy pay for spoiled food? ›

    Be aware that Duke Energy is not responsible for food loss, power outages, voltage fluctuations or property damage caused by acts of nature. This includes but is not limited to hurricanes, snow, ice, lightning, floods, extreme storms, heat or wind.

    Why does Duke Energy take so long to restore power? ›

    There can be several explanations. Perhaps not all circuits are restored at the same time – different parts of your neighborhood may be served by different circuits. Or a restored customer's service comes directly from a primary line, which is restored first, while your service may be served off a secondary line.

    Can you shower when the power is out? ›

    To shower when the power is out, your home needs a traditional tank-style water heater. If that water heater still has hot water in reserve, then you can take a warm shower. If you plan to take a shower, you need to do it soon after the power goes out.

    What usually happens when the power goes out? ›

    A power outage may: Disrupt communications, water and transportation. Close retail businesses, grocery stores, gas stations, ATMs, banks and other services. Cause food spoilage and water contamination.

    How long is food OK in fridge without power? ›

    As the USDA notes in Keeping Food Safe During an Emergency, your refrigerator will keep food safe for up to 4 hours during a power outage. Keep the door closed as much as possible. Discard refrigerated perishable food such as meat, poultry, fish, eggs, and leftovers after 4 hours without power.

    Can you flush the toilet when the power is out? ›

    Depending on the amount of water remaining in the pipes, you might be able to flush your toilet several times while the power is out. Eventually, however, your tank won't fill up anymore because the pumps are down. When this happens, you will need to flush your toilet manually by pouring in a bucket of water.

    How long does it take Duke Energy to turn power back on after payment? ›

    The final action of reconnecting electricity takes just a few seconds once the person from the power company gets to the right spot to turn the power back on. However, it can take 24-48 hours to reach that point for monthly billed customers.

    How much of a grace period does Duke Energy give? ›

    Due Date Extension: If you know ahead of time that you will miss your due date, this payment option may be for you. Extend your payment due date by up to 10 business days to avoid late fees.

    How long does it take for the power to go back up? ›

    Most power outages can be restored within hours, but those caused by storms or violent winds that damage electrical lines and equipment can linger for days or even weeks.

    How long do most power outages last? ›

    The duration of a power outage depends on its cause and the extent of damage to the electrical infrastructure. On average, most technical or minor outages in the USA last about 1-2 hours. However, those caused by major natural disasters can extend for days or even weeks.

    Is it safe to drink water during a power outage? ›

    Power Outages and Safe Drinking Water

    When the power goes out, water purification systems may fail and water may not be available or it can become contaminated. Your local health department can make specific recommendations for boiling or treating water in your area.

    Can you do laundry when the power is out? ›

    Place the Clothes in the Bucket

    Add your clothes to the bucket and fill it with water, making sure that the water level is above the clothes. Add soap to the water, using whatever laundry detergent you have on hand. Use your hands to agitate the clothes, making sure they are fully submerged in the soapy water.

    Should I unplug my refrigerator during a power outage? ›

    Televisions, computer equipment, game consoles, fans, lights and all other smaller appliances should be unplugged, especially if they were in use when the power went out. Larger appliances, such as refrigerators, should not be unplugged.

    What should I unplug during a power outage? ›

    Unplug appliances with electronic components, such as microwaves, televisions and computers. This will help to eliminate damage to your appliances from voltage surges when the electricity is restored. Wait a few minutes before turning on these appliances when the electricity is restored.

    What should be thrown out after power outage? ›

    After four hours without power, throw out perishable foods in the fridge, such as meat, fish, cut fries and vegetables, eggs, milk and leftovers. After 24 hours, throw out perishable foods in the freezer. Throw out foods with strange odors, colors, or textures.

    What is Duke Energy responsible for? ›

    Duke Energy's Regulated Utilities operations provide safe, reliable and competitively priced electricity and natural gas to customers in North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Florida, Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio.

    Does Duke Energy give refunds? ›

    If I must pay a deposit, when will I get it back? We will hold the security deposit until your account reflects a good payment history, or until service is disconnected and the deposit is applied to the balance of your final bill. If the deposit exceeds your final bill, we will issue you a refund check.

    Does Duke Energy go to collections? ›

    Who Does Duke Energy Collections Collect For? Duke Energy Collections collects for a variety of lending companies (called creditors). These are constantly changing, and typically collection agencies, including Duke Energy Collections, do not share publicly who they buy from.

    Does Duke Energy give back deposit? ›

    Residential customers required to pay a deposit for service are eligible to have that deposit refunded after 24 months of continuous service if: Account has no more than one (1) reminder (late) notice in the most recent 12 months.

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