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With the winter season just around the corner, Oncor is assuring customers that winter preparations have been completed and that their power delivery company is prepared for the 2023-2024 winter season.
Oncor’s seasonal planning occurs year-round in anticipation of a variety of potential weather impacts and extreme temperatures. Winter preparations are implemented months before the cold season arrives and include:
Oncor also remains in compliance with the PUC weatherization rule adopted pursuant to SB3 and has submitted its annual detailed Winter Weather Readiness Report
As the “poles and wires” company that delivers power to customers, Oncor does not own, operate, or control power generation plants or facilities.
Oncor remains in close contact with local officials and emergency management staff across its service territory to ensure a thorough understanding of community needs, including communication preferences, crisis response plans, and critical facility designations.
We also remain committed to providing regular situational and weather updates to customers, especially during severe weather events, as supported by our in-house meteorologist. Customers can connect with us and receive updates through our various communication platforms, including:
For information on Critical Care or Chronic Condition Customer (Residential) or Critical Load Public Safety or Critical Load Industrial Customer (Non-Residential) designations, click here.
Please be aware that this designation does not guarantee an uninterrupted, regular, or continuous power supply.
Oncor also encourages customers to take the opportunity to prepare early for the potential of severe winter weather by building their winter storm safety kit. Customers can also review ways to improve energy efficiency in their home or business this winter season.