Outage Center
Outage Map
Unplanned Outages
Lopez Island – Cousins Rd.
Wednesday, October 1 UPDATE @ 11:00 pm: All meters are restored. This outage was caused by a small animal, which led to an equipment failure. Thank you OPALCO crews, and … Read more
Blakely and Orcas Island – Olga
Monday, September 22 UPDATE @ 9:40 am: This outage has been fully restored. The cause of the outage was due to the transmission breaker in the Decatur substation opening. Thank … Read more
Lopez Island – South Lopez
Sunday, September 21 UPDATE @ 2:30 am – This outage has been restored and all meters are in power. The cause of this outage is still unknown. @10:05 pm – … Read more
San Juan Island – Beaverton Valley Rd.
Saturday, September 20 UPDATE @ 2:30 am: All meters have been restored. This outage was caused by a fuse cutout, resulting in equipment failure. Thank you to the crews for … Read more
Planned Outages
Orcas Island – Weeks Point Area
This Planned outage is to safely replace a switch pedestal.
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Outage FAQs
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An outage buddy is a neighbor or someone off island who has access to a smartphone or internet even when the power is out and can access the OPALCO outage map. Your buddy can share the latest updates with you and make sure you have what you need during the outage. It is important to check on each other during storms and major power outages so find a buddy you can check on and who will check on you.
During business hours, there will be hourly reports on major outages. After hours, updating varies depending on size and duration of the outage. The OPALCO outage map automatically updates every 10 minutes 24/7.
Visit OPALCO’s outage center or OPALCO’s Facebook or Twitter account for real time outage information.