Power Outage Affects Over 1,400 Meters in Fulton County, Ohio
PRESS RELEASE – Fulton County, Ohio is currently experiencing significant power outages, impacting 1,460 of the 20,396 tracked meters, which accounts for approximately 7.16% of the county’s electricity users. This information comes from FindEnergy.com, an independent organization renowned for providing accurate and comprehensive nationwide power outage data.
Residents are encouraged to visit the provided link for a detailed breakdown of outages by utility. The data, which is updated every 15 minutes, is also used to power the outage maps for CBS NEWS, Bloomberg, and the Houston Chronicle, offering a reliable source of information for those affected.
FindEnergy.com’s automated alert system ensures that subscribers receive timely updates while avoiding inbox overwhelm. Alerts are sent once every 24 hours, with the option to adjust this timeframe or request historical data by replying to the alert email.
For those interested in receiving future alerts, FindEnergy.com plans to send updates specifically for Fulton County, Ohio, when outages affect 5,000 meters or 5% of the county’s total. Subscribers can also customize the areas and utilities for which they receive alerts by contacting the organization directly.
As an independent entity, FindEnergy.com operates without utility or consumer advocacy influence, ensuring unbiased and precise data dissemination. More information about the organization and its data can be found on their About Us and Use Our Data pages.
For ongoing updates and further details, visit the power outage link provided by FindEnergy.com.