As NPGA and states continue to battle policy-driven electrification efforts, it’s more important than ever that our industry better understands the reliability and resiliency deficiencies of centralized electricity production. Electrons generated at power plants reach consumers via a complex network of delivery infrastructure that is constantly facing a barrage of natural and manmade obstacles that often inhibit the timely delivery of energy.
Members can now access 2023 electric reliability data that contains the following information for each state:
- How many minutes the average electric customer lost power for during the year;
- How many non-momentary power outages the average electric customer experienced during the year; and
- The average duration of each non-momentary power outage that occurred during the year.
This information is available under the Fight Electrification section on the Member Dashboard. For more information, please contact NPGA’s Senior Director of State Advocacy & Affairs, Jacob Peterson.
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