Public Safety Power Shutoffs

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Oregon Trail Electric Co-op's Public Safety Power Shutoffs are proactive measures taken during extreme weather conditions to reduce wildfire risks, ensuring the safety of communities and the reliability of the power grid.

What is a Public Safety Power Shutoff?

A Public Safety Power Shutoff is an operational practice OTEC may use to shut off power in high-risk fire areas to reduce fire risk during extreme and potentially dangerous weather conditions. 

There are several factors that may potentially necessitate a PSPS. OTEC vigilantly monitors local fire danger and extreme weather with the help of community partners, such as the U.S. Forest Service and the Oregon Department of Forestry. A combination of factors would influence the decision to take action and turn off power: Red Flag Warnings from the National Weather Service, sustained high winds, fire threat to OTEC’s electric infrastructure, on-the-ground observations, and public safety risk.