This weather event marks the fifth-largest outage in OPPD history, measured by the number of customers who lost power. However, in terms of damage to OPPD infrastructure, it is by far the largest we have ever encountered.
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Typically, spring blizzards bring about 1 to 1.25 inches of ice; however, this recent storm resulted in an unprecedented accumulation of 3 to 5 inches of ice around power lines.
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Wednesday’s blizzard knocked out power to 106,000 customers at its peak and impacted more than 132,000 customers in total throughout its nearly 18-hour duration.
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Our field workers and contractors made good progress overnight and have now restored more than 75% of affected customers as of 11:30 a.m. There are 33,768 still without power.
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So far, we’ve seen severe and widespread wind damage to power infrastructure, including more than one hundred poles broken and toppled and wires down throughout our service territory.
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OPPD has received several reports of people visiting customers’ homes, representing a solar installation company and falsely representing the company as a partner with OPPD.
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When fully implemented over the next few years, AMI and its surrounding ecosystem will help OPPD identify and pinpoint outages faster and with greater precision.
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The event will take place Saturday, March 1 at Zone 6 in Aksarben Village, 1911 S. 67th St. in Omaha.
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The objective is to build the tallest free-standing structure they can within 20 minutes using only tape, string, spaghetti and one marshmallow.
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The 18th annual Heat the Streets takes place March 1, 2025, at Zone 6 in Aksarben Village, 1911 S. 67th St. in Omaha.
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As frigid temperatures sweep through eastern Nebraska, OPPD employees have been working proactively to keep power flowing to customers and fortify our generation sources against extreme weather.
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