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Check the outage map to see if we're aware of the outage. If your outage isn't shown, call 1 800 BCHYDRO (1 800 224 9376) or *HYDRO (*49376) on your mobile or report it online. See our outage status definition list to learn what the status of your outage means. All times listed are Pacific Time.
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Outage map. Call 1-800 BCHYDRO (1 800 224 9376) or 604 224 9376 to report an outage.
Current outages. Check our list of outages or outage map for the latest updates. Report an outage. If your outage isn't listed, call 1 800 BCHYDRO (1 800 224 9376) or *HYDRO (*49376) on your mobile phone to report it, or log in to report it online .
Check the outage map or the region-based outages list for the latest status on BC Hydro outages.
To check the Power Outage Map in Surrey, visit BC Hydro's website. Click on the Outage map link. Right here, you can quickly discover if there's an outage impacting your neighborhood. Plus, you can access outage details on either the Power Outages section or the Outage list.
1 day ago · Quick Facts: Currently, 98% of the power generated for B.C.’s integrated grid comes from clean or renewable resources, making B.C. a leader in North America when it comes to clean energy. Electricity demand in B.C. is expected to increase by 15% or more between now and 2030. BC Hydro has kept rate increases below the rate of inflation for six ...
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Oct 27, 2023 · The warning for customers to be prepared for weather-related outages caused by weakened trees and drought comes after a near record-breaking dry season, BC Hydro said in a news release Friday (Oct. 27). The wildfires and drought damaged soil, roots, trees and vegetation in many parts of the province.