Data shows Michigan suffers from some of the lengthiest power outages nationwide (2024)

(WXYZ) — Phil Wakeford says in his Westland neighborhood, it doesn’t take much for his home to lose power.

"We’ve been here for nearly 30 years," Wakeford explains. "Every home on my street loses power minimum maybe 6, 7, 8 times per year and the duration typically 2-3 days but it’s been out as long as two weeks before all at once so it makes life a 'lil fun."

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Wakeford says describing the issue as frustrating is an understatement.

According to a new data set published in Nature, Wakeford is far from alone. The data, which tracks power outages county by county in 15 minute intervals spans back to 2014.

According to the data, on the west side of the state Cass County saw an average of 9.6 days without power following a storm. Huron and Alcona counties followed closely behind with an average of more than 5 days without power annually per customer.

In Wayne County, customers saw an average of around 3.4 days without power annually. Compare those figures to the state average of annual outage days of 1.8.

7 News Detroit's partners at Outlier Media first covered the story at the beginning of the month. Journalist Sarah Alvarez says only two other states in the nation had more days without power: Louisiana and Maine.

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"We’ve known for several years that Michigan performs more poorly when compared to other Midwest states with similar weather, both when it comes to cost and reliability," said Alvarez. "The answer is really in the grid. Our electricity grid is old and it costs money to keep it up and to improve it and to cut all of the trees that could fall on those wires and take them down and cause power outages."

It's the reason advocates like Keith Cooley with the Citizens Utility Board have been pushing for grid upgrades.

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"Utility services for the average homeowner here are dismal. DTE has a long way to go in order to be in a place where I think our customers would say we’re doing a good thing," said Cooley.

VIDEO: Hear more from Cooley about the community's feeling toward current rates and service:

Hear more from Keith Cooley with the Citizens Utility Board

Cooley says while Michigan customers are getting less, they're also paying more for the services they use.

"It’s turns out that customers in this area pay 18 cents a kilowatt hour. In Ohio, they pay 10 cents a kilowatt hour. In Illinois, it’s 12. In Indiana, it’s 13 cents," Cooley started. "So, essentially we’re already paying more than we should be for the kind of service we are getting."

Attorney General Dana Nessel says there are steps utility companies should be taking to improve service. Her administration has been heavily involved in conversations revolving around financial reimbursem*nt following outages and the practicality of rate hikes.

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"There's really no incentive for Michigan utilities to have better service performance. As long as they’re making money what do they care about how good their service is. Remember this is a monopoly, regulated monopoly. You don’t get to choose who provides your electricity," said Nessel.

7 News Detroit took those concerns directly to Metro Detroit's energy provider: DTE.

"We do realize last year was a challenging year. We had the ice storm in February, followed by almost concrete type snow. It was incredibly heavy which caused some reliability issues and then we had storms through the summer months that impacted our customers as well," said Brian Calka, the VP of distribution operations at DTE.

He says while extreme weather plays a factor in the number and length of outages, they are working to make upgrades to the grid with a 4 point plan. That plan includes trimming trees regularly, upgrading existing power poles, adding new automated technology and rebuilding substations.

VIDEO: Hear more from Calka about DTE's plan:

Hear more from Brian Calka with DTE

"The broader DTE organization recognizes we have work to do. Our customers deserve better reliability from us as a company and we are 100% committed to providing that type of reliability they expect," Calka said.

Customers say they’re waiting on the day where they see the results come to fruition.

"I would love to speak to them personally about this particular area because it’s a problem and it’s been a problem for like I said almost 30 years," said Wakeford.

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Data shows Michigan suffers from some of the lengthiest power outages nationwide (2024)

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Data shows Michigan suffers from some of the lengthiest power outages nationwide? ›

Data shows Michigan suffers from some of the lengthiest power outages nationwide. In Wayne County, customers saw an average of around 3.4 days without power annually. Compare those figures to the state average of annual outage days of 1.8.

What was the worst blackout in the US history? ›

August 14 and 15, 2003 - The northeastern U.S. and southern Canada suffered the worst power blackout in history. Areas affected extended from New York, Massachusetts, and New Jersey west to Michigan, and from Ohio north to Toronto and Ottawa, Ontario. Approximately 50 million customers were impacted.

How long did the blackout of 2003 last in Michigan? ›

On Aug. 14, 2003, at about 4:10 p.m., millions of people living throughout Metro Detroit and Michigan were without power for at least one day, some even longer. The report said this was all because of a tree branch in Ohio that sparked an outage reaching seven other states and Canada.

What was the longest blackout in history? ›

Auckland, 1998: This is the longest blackout in history, lasting 66 days. Yes, you heard it right 66 days! The five-week blackout began on February 19. It left nearly 6,000 people without electricity.

What is the leading cause of power outages in the US? ›

The Edison Electric Institute states that 70% of power outages in the U.S. are weather related. Numerous power failures are caused by natural weather phenomena such as lightening, rain, snow, ice, wind, and even dust.

Which state has the most rolling blackouts? ›

Michigan topped the list. Residents went through 10 power outages for an average of 10 hours and nine minutes in 2023. Research showed that severe weather caused most of the blackouts that were concentrated mainly across Macomb and Eaton counties. About a million customers were impacted.

What are the chances of a blackout in the US? ›

A study by data analysts investigates which US states are most at risk to experience a blackout from the power grid. Based on data from recent ten years, the District of Columbia is most likely to be affected by a power outage. The odds of experiencing a power blackout today is at 0.1%.

When was the last big power outage in Michigan? ›

Northeast blackout of 2003 - Wikipedia.

Are there rolling blackouts in Michigan? ›

Rolling blackouts are rare and have not happened in Michigan before.

How many people died in the 2003 Blackout? ›

During the blackout, total mortality rose 28%, resulting in approximately 90 excess deaths (Figure 1, Table 1).

Will a blackout happen in 2024? ›

More blackouts are expected in 2024 and beyond.

The report, produced by the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), says that as we head into 2024, North Americans can expect more frequent and prolonged power outages.

How long were people without power during the blackout of 2003? ›

Overtaxed, they cut out by 4:05 P.M., tripping a cascade of failures throughout southeastern Canada and eight northeastern states. All told, 50 million people lost power for up to two days in the biggest blackout in North American history.

Why did the 1977 blackout happen? ›

The 1977 blackout started when a series of lightning strikes from a storm in Westchester County hit a Con Ed substation on the Hudson River, tripping circuit breakers and overloading main transmission lines. A second lightning strike hit a substation in Yonkers which knocked out two more transmission lines.

What animal causes the most power outages? ›

Squirrels. Responsible for the greatest number of substation outages across the U.S., squirrels enter substations in search of shelter and warmth—and possess the instinct to remember the best nesting sites.

Do squirrels cause the most power outages? ›

In fact, animal interference is the second leading cause of power outages in the US. Check out these animal-related power outages statistics below: Squirrels and other wildlife are the most common cause of outages at public power utilities.

Why does the US have so many power outages? ›

Among the main causes of these power outages is an aging electricity grid that hasn't kept up with a changing climate and evolving demands from utility customers. Energy economists are still trying to calculate the full business impact of these outages.

What was the worst blackout in the world? ›

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ArticlePeople affected (millions)Date
2015 Pakistan blackout140January 26, 2015
2019 Java blackout120August 4–5, 2019
2005 Java–Bali blackout100August 18, 2005
1999 Southern Brazil blackout97March 11–June 22, 1999
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How long did the 1965 blackout last? ›

The blackout, which lasted for about 14 hours, was caused by a faulty relay in the Adam Beck Station of Ontario, Canada. Traffic lights ceased working, making travel by cars and busses extremely difficult. Trains carrying passengers were stuck in tunnels and many were stuck in elevators.

What really happened during the 2003 blackout? ›

The blackout's proximate cause was a software bug in the alarm system at the control room of FirstEnergy, which rendered operators unaware of the need to redistribute load after overloaded transmission lines drooped into foliage.

How much money was lost in the 2003 blackout? ›

Economic losses reached as much as $10 billion according to the Electricity Consumers Resource Council.

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