Nearly 3,000 customers in Lake Highlands are without power Wednesday as a result of continued power outages caused by severe winter weather.
This a 75% improvement since around noon yesterday.
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas initiated the outages early morning on Monday because of record-breaking electric demand as people try to keep their homes warm. The outages are expected to last until the “weather emergency ends,” according to a news release.
In a Tweet, Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins says there has been some “modest improvement” in regaining electricity.
Their has been some modest improvement. @ERCOT_ISO current shed is now down to 11,000 Megawatts off the grid. That’s the lowest since Monday.
— Clay Jenkins (@JudgeClayJ) February 17, 2021
ERCOT capacity is currently 52,443MW. That’s up from 47k a few hours ago.
115K customers out in Dallas County.
Here is where you can find food, warming centers and firewood in and near the neighborhood.