At Tampa Electric, we are committed to providing reliable, always-on electric service to our customers.
Watch this short video for detailed information about our power restoration process.
After severe weather events, such as Hurricane Milton, it’s essential that our crews wait until it’s safe to begin restoration efforts. Teams responding to outages include damage assessors who diagnose the issue and determine the materials and equipment needed, tree trimmers to safely clear away debris, and lineworkers who repair the lines and equipment.
Our power restoration strategy prioritizes the most critical needs to help the community recover swiftly. The process starts by ensuring our power plants and transmission lines are functioning properly. From there, we focus on restoring power to essential services like hospitals, police, and fire stations. Next, we move on to public services, such as communication providers, supermarkets and supply centers. After that, we work to restore power to the largest groups of customers, continuing until every home and business has electricity again.
During power restorations, we aim to serve all customers equally. However, you may notice that your neighbors' power returns before yours. This can happen for a few reasons:
- Crews may need to make repairs at multiple points along your service line.
- You and your neighbors may be on different service lines, some of which may not have been repaired yet.
- Damage to your electrical equipment or meter could delay power restoration.
Rest assured, we won’t stop working until every customer has their power restored, regardless of the situation. We’re committed to getting your lights back on quickly when nature takes its toll.