Discover how to efficiently report power outages in Texas, find your utility provider's contact information, and stay safe during electrical blackouts with our comprehensive guide.
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Report a Power Outage in Your Area
To report a power outage in Texas, contact your local utility company’s dedicated outage reporting number.
Power outages can be frustrating and disruptive, but reporting them promptly helps utility companies respond faster and restore electricity quicker.
In Texas, the process for reporting outages depends on your local Transmission and Distribution Utility (TDU). Here’s how to report a power outage in Texas.
Identify Your Utility Provider
The first step is to identify your local TDU. In Texas, the major utility companies include: