Rotating Outages

Aug. 14: Statewide Grid Operator Calling for Rotating Power Outages

**Update: Aug. 14 at 8:03 p.m.: Rotating outages due to a request from the California System Operator have ended for Friday, Aug. 14. All customers impacted by rotating outages should be restored. If you have turned off or shut down appliances or equipment, please turn them back on one at a time. If your service hasn’t been restored, please call our Customer Service Center for further assistance at 1-800-411-7343. We appreciate your cooperation.

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The California Independent System Operator (ISO), which oversees the statewide electric grid, has directed SDG&E to initiate rotating, one-hour service interruptions (rotating outages) throughout its service territory in San Diego and southern Orange counties.

While the rotating outages will be widespread in the region, communities located in High Fire Threat Districts, which experience Public Safety Power Shutoffs, will be exempt from the service interruptions.

The local outages are the result of excessive heat driving up electricity use and putting strain on the grid. CASIO has declared a “Stage 3” power emergency because contingency reserves have fallen or are anticipated to fall below requirements and cannot be restored without service interruptions.

Customers can see whether they may be affected by checking their SDG&E bill. Customers can then compare their block and circuit numbers with the list of the affected blocks and circuits listed below. Outage updates and safety tips on what to do during an outage are available at sdge.com/outage.

Many in the San Diego area have reduced their electric use to help prevent outages.  More help is needed. 

Health and safety permitting, SDG&E suggests air conditioners be turned off during the emergency. The use of other appliances and electric equipment, such as dishwashers, clothes washers, and dryers should also be significantly reduced or avoided where possible. Refrigerator and freezer doors should be kept closed, and all unnecessary

lighting should be switched off. 

In addition, water use should be cut down due to the need to use electricity for water pumping and processing. Charging of electric vehicles should be deferred until the emergency has passed, if possible.

How to locate your circuit block

Customers can check their SDG&E bill to see if they will be affected. Circuit numbers and curtailment block numbers are listed in the electric service section of your bill which can be found on MyAccount.

Below is the list of circuits that are expected to be impacted by rotating outages.  

Community

Circuit

Mission Valley

147

Mira Mesa

229

Mira Mesa

434

Escondido E, Escondido NE

456

Rancho Santa Fe S, Solana Beach

63

El Cajon W

72

La Mesa N, Mission Gorge

83

Mira Mesa, Northcity West

831

Mission Valley

382

Rancho Del Rey

944

Ortega

988

Chula Vista W

258

Point Loma N

740

Vista S

850

Lake Hodges S, Rancho Bernardo

291

Torrey Pines

743

Poway S

927

Bay Park, Mission Bay

103

Rancho Bernardo

290

Del Mar, Northcity West, Solana Beach

512

Laguna Hills, Laguna Nigel, Mission Viejo

768

Escondido S, Escondido W

517

Carlsbad

588

Clairemont

775

Dana Point, Laguna Nigel

797

El Cajon E, Granite Hills, Lakeside

409

San Ysidro

462

Torrey Pines

745

Clairemont, NAS-Miramar

774

Bonita, Otay Mesa, Rancho Del Rey

590

Mission Viejo, Ortega

986

Carlsbad, Encinitas S

1117

Fairbanks Ranch S, Northcity W, Rancho Bernardo

68

Mira Mesa

438

Center City

468

El Cajon W, Granite Hils, Singing Hills

410

Del Mar, Northcity West

510

Casa De Oro, El Cajon W

548

Fletcher Hills

947

Mira Mesa

951

La Jolla N, Torrey Pines

65

Escondido NW, Escondido W, San Marcos E

188

Laguna Hills, Laguna Nigel

561

Fletcher Hills, La Mesa N

949