gar
Senior Member
- Location
- Ann Arbor, Michigan
- Occupation
- EE
210812-1515 EST
I am in Ann Arbor, Michigan. We are served by Detroit Edison. The latest news report is that 591,000 DTE customers are without power. This is probably about 1,800,000 people without DTE power. My power went out about 7 AM today. However I think the worst part of the storm was earlier in the night. My daughter has power. My son has power both at his shop in Ann Arbor, and his home just outside Ann Arbor on the west side. The University of Michigan has power on the main campus because they have their own power plant. This probably means the main hospital has power. The North Campus area has multiple emergency generators, and a small power plant. It is also feed from two separate substations.
At my main panel I read at most 0.001 V from DTE. However, I am running on a generator, 5 kVA Honda. A few people in my neighborhood have generators, but the vast majority don't. Yet any of these people could afford a generator. I do not understand why most people do not have backup capability. In our area there is no shortage of natural gas, and thus a 5 kW unit can probably handle emergency needs. You basically only need refrigeration, and a few lights.
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I am in Ann Arbor, Michigan. We are served by Detroit Edison. The latest news report is that 591,000 DTE customers are without power. This is probably about 1,800,000 people without DTE power. My power went out about 7 AM today. However I think the worst part of the storm was earlier in the night. My daughter has power. My son has power both at his shop in Ann Arbor, and his home just outside Ann Arbor on the west side. The University of Michigan has power on the main campus because they have their own power plant. This probably means the main hospital has power. The North Campus area has multiple emergency generators, and a small power plant. It is also feed from two separate substations.
At my main panel I read at most 0.001 V from DTE. However, I am running on a generator, 5 kVA Honda. A few people in my neighborhood have generators, but the vast majority don't. Yet any of these people could afford a generator. I do not understand why most people do not have backup capability. In our area there is no shortage of natural gas, and thus a 5 kW unit can probably handle emergency needs. You basically only need refrigeration, and a few lights.
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