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Tampa Electric Restoring Power After Hurricane Idalia

Storm had minimal impact on customers; Power will be restored today

Tampa Electric is restoring power today for the customers affected by Hurricane Idalia.

Hurricane Idalia brought rain and wind to Tampa Electric’s West Central Florida territory overnight, which resulted in scattered power outages. Tampa Electric restored power throughout the storm and expects to complete restoration today. At this time, the storm knocked out power to about 35,000 customers total, with most restored by daybreak. The remnants of the storm continue to impact our area, and our line crews continue to restore power as needed.

“The weather impact was not as severe as anticipated, and our crews were able to work through the night to restore customers during the storm,” said Archie Collins, president and chief executive officer of Tampa Electric. “We are thankful this storm had only minimal impact on our customers.”

Ahead of the storm, Tampa Electric secured about 3,000 workers from other utilities, including line crews, tree trimmers and damage assessors. Tampa Electric released most of those crews early today to help other utilities in harder-hit areas.

In areas with flooding, restoration may be delayed until water recedes.

Tampa Electric reminds customers to be safe after a storm:

Tampa Electric offers customers several ways to report and monitor power outages:

Tampa Electric also will use Facebook facebook.com/tampaelectric and X (formerly known as Twitter) @tampaelectric to keep customers informed about outage restoration.

Tampa Electric is temporarily suspending disconnections for unpaid bills.

In addition, customers should be aware that scammers are on the rise, targeting those impacted by Hurricane Ian. These bad actors will email, and text customers, telling them if they don’t pay their bill right now, their power will be cut off, and other messages that may be convincing. Links to make payments are often included and may mimic the appearance of a TECO website page. They may also try to call, and “spoof” the company’s phone number so it looks like they are Tampa Electric.

Stay vigilant and follow these tips:

Tampa Electric, one of Florida’s largest investor-owned electric utilities, serves more than 830,000 customers in West Central Florida. Tampa Electric is a subsidiary of Emera Inc., a geographically diverse energy and services company headquartered in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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