
Electric
Outage information
Keeping you informed on what to do and what to expect in the event of a power outage.
How you can help
After a storm passes, if you’re aware of damage to a utility pole or lines, the best thing you can do is provide us with the address, a description of the damage, and if possible, photos of the damage. During previous outages, customers have sent this information to us on our Facebook page, or by using the Facebook Messenger app, which we continually monitor during outages. Getting this information to us as quickly as possible eliminates the need for us to drive the electric circuits ourselves to locate the problems. This in turns allows us to begin repairs quicker, shortening the total duration of the outage.
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Identify damage to utility poles or lines, and if possible, take photos of the damage.
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Report the damage location, add descriptions, and send us photos through our Hometown Grid app.
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Please wait patiently as our team works to repair damages and get power back up and running.
Outage restoration process
If your power goes out, please call us to let us know. If the phone is busy, we’re most likely already aware of the outage because we receive hundreds of calls during an outage. We do our best to post outage information to our Facebook page and Hometown Grid outage map. Plus, we activate alerts on our website to keep you informed. Once you have informed us of your outage, additional phone calls are unnecessary.
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HES crews will remove any public safety threats, such as downed power lines on the street or ground.
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Restore power to HES substations (power distribution points).
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Repair main distribution lines.
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Repair single phase lines that serve subdivisions and residential customers.
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Repair individual service lines going directly to homes or businesses.
Entrance damages
During a severe storm, it’s not uncommon for the electric service entrance on a home or business to be damaged. If the service entrance is damaged, it’s the property owner’s responsibility to have the service entrance repaired by a licensed electrician and inspected by a KY certified electrical inspector before HES can reattach the electric service line and restore power to the home or business.
Once the service entrance has been repaired, it must be inspected by a KY Certified Electrical Inspector. A list of local certified electrical inspectors is below.
- Roger Guinn – (270) 350-2385
- Donald Henry – (270) 556-3377
- Greg Hobgood – (270) 559-7017
- Lewis Hopper – (270) 886-7964
- John Jenkin – (270) 952-2301
- Damion Young – (270) 952-2330
(If you’re a Kentucky-certified electrical inspector and would like to be added to this list, email: engineering@hop-electric.com)
