Connecticut Power Outages
As of the latest report, no major power outages are reported in Connecticut.
No counties currently reporting outages.
OUTAGE TREND
Connecticut
0
AS OF LAST UPDATE · PEAK 0
Updated July 18, 2026
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Cost of power in Connecticut
▲ 58% since 2010What Connecticutpays for electricity, from the US EIA — and how fast it’s rising as national demand climbs. See energy & the AI data-center surge.
Residential
32.2¢
per kWh
Commercial
23.6¢
per kWh
Industrial
17.9¢
per kWh
RESIDENTIAL ¢/kWh BY YEAR
Retail prices from the US EIA (Form 861). Energy & the data-center surge →
Hardest-hit cities statewide
The individual towns and townships with the most customers out right now.
No cities in Connecticut are currently reporting active outages.
A decade of outages in Connecticut
US annual reports →Average hours without power per customer each year (EAGLE-I).
Official reliability
Source: US EIAMajor disturbances (DOE)
all →- November 27, 2023 · - Weather or natural disaster0
- September 16, 2023 · - Weather or natural disaster75,000
- September 8, 2023 · - Weather or natural disaster114,000
- June 30, 2023 · - Unknown0
- May 1, 2023 · Severe Weather54,000
- March 14, 2023 · Severe Weather83,000
All Connecticut counties
- Capitol Planning Region
- Greater Bridgeport Planning Region
- Lower Connecticut River Valley Planning Region
- Naugatuck Valley Planning Region
- Northeastern Connecticut Planning Region
- Northwest Hills Planning Region
- South Central Connecticut Planning Region
- Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region
- Western Connecticut Planning Region