N.C. Electric Cooperatives Prepare for Potential Impacts of Dorian

September 2, 2019

North Carolina’s electric cooperatives are closely monitoring the path of Hurricane Dorian and are ready to respond to any outages that may occur. Because electric cooperatives are based in the communities they serve, they can address any impacts as quickly as possible, beginning restoration efforts as soon as conditions are safe.

“The cooperatives’ top priority is serving members and their communities, and we will do everything we can to minimize disruption to service while keeping members informed and safe,” said Nelle Hotchkiss, senior vice president and chief operating officer of association services for North Carolina’s Electric Cooperatives. “We urge everyone to prepare now by making a plan, assembling an emergency kit and following the instructions of local officials.”

Some simple things you can do now are:

While you are preparing at home, line crews are also using this time to stock their trucks with materials needed for repairs and are testing equipment to make sure it is ready for use. Given the nature of this storm, however, members should be prepared for the possibility of prolonged outages.

Real-time outage numbers from electric cooperatives across the state are available on a Statewide Outage Map.

North Carolina’s 26 electric cooperatives collectively serve approximately 2.5 million people in 93 of the state’s 100 counties. For more information, visit ncelectriccooperatives.com.