Grid reliability · 2024 · 28 reporting utilities
Power outages in Indiana
The utilities that reported here serve 2,908,019 customers between them, not the whole state. Weighted by customer count, they averaged 2.1 hr without power in an ordinary year and 5.2 hr once major events are counted. Each figure comes only from the filers that published it, and the counts are below.
What it means
Why there are two numbers
Across the utilities that filed both figures, major events account for 60% of the outage time Indiana recorded once they are counted: 5.2 hr against 2.1 hr without them, a factor of 2.5×. Solar panels alone do not help during an outage, because a grid-tied array shuts down when the grid does, so riding through one is a battery question. This figure will not answer it: it is an annual average across a utility’s customers, not the length or the load of any single outage. What it does say is how much of the outage time here arrives with major events rather than on ordinary days.
The comparison is drawn from the 28 utilities that filed both figures, which is all of them, so both sides of the ratio describe the same set of customers. The two headline figures above are averaged over everyone who filed each one, so dividing them would not give this number.
The utilities behind the average
Each of Indiana’s figures is a customer-weighted average of the filings that carried that metric, not of the table as a whole: the ordinary-year average is built from 28 filings and the storm-inclusive average from 28 filings, out of 28 filings that published an outage figure at all. Those are the same utilities on both sides. A utility that filed without publishing a metric, or whose two major-event variants contradicted each other, is absent from that metric rather than counted as zero.
| Utility | Customers | Ordinary year | With major events | Interruptions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Duke Energy Indiana, LLC | 910,102 | 113 min | 4.9 hr | 0.9× |
| AES Indiana | 525,000 | 87 min | 4.1 hr | 1.1× |
| Northern Indiana Pub Serv Co | 485,189 | 2.8 hr | 8.9 hr | 1.0× |
| Indiana Michigan Power Co | 481,996 | 98 min | 2.6 hr | 0.7× |
| Hendricks County Rural E M C | 38,702 | 54 min | 107 min | 1.0× |
| South Central Indiana REMC | 35,684 | 5.1 hr | 12 hr | 2.8× |
| City of Anderson - (IN) | 34,434 | 3.2 hr | 8.5 hr | 1.9× |
| Northeastern Rural E M C | 32,511 | 58 min | 61 min | 0.9× |
| Johnson County Rural E M C | 31,310 | 28 min | 2.1 hr | 0.4× |
| Tipmont Rural Elec Member Corp | 30,852 | 114 min | 2.4 hr | 0.9× |
| Southeastern Indiana R E M C | 28,676 | 4.1 hr | 4.3 hr | 1.5× |
| Clark County Rural E M C - (IN) | 28,260 | 57 min | 117 min | 0.7× |
| Jackson County Rural E M C - (IN) | 25,198 | 3.0 hr | 4.2 hr | 1.9× |
| Harrison County Rural E M C | 24,725 | 2.6 hr | 3.6 hr | 1.7× |
| Kankakee Valley Rural E M C | 21,675 | 5.5 hr | 11 hr | 3.6× |
| Utilities Dist-Western IN REMC | 19,911 | 7.2 hr | 23 hr | 2.3× |
| Boone County Rural EMC | 19,043 | 60 min | 60 min | 0.7× |
| Kosciusko County Rural E M C | 18,726 | 2.5 hr | 4.9 hr | 0.9× |
| Western Indiana Energy REMC | 16,895 | 3.6 hr | 17 hr | 1.3× |
| Carroll-White REMC | 15,149 | 6.3 hr | 7.1 hr | not reported |
| City of Greenfield - (IN) | 13,000 | 10 min | 10 min | 0.1× |
| Bartholomew County Rural E M C | 12,123 | 84 min | 3.0 hr | 1.1× |
| Noble County R E M C | 11,685 | 76 min | 2.3 hr | 0.8× |
| City of Peru - (IN) | 10,689 | 34 min | 59 min | 0.5× |
| Jasper County Rural E M C | 9,793 | 90 min | 3.3 hr | 1.4× |
| Southern Indiana R E C, Inc | 9,722 | 3.7 hr | 3.7 hr | 1.8× |
| Daviess Martin County R E M C | 8,616 | 4.1 hr | 9.1 hr | 1.5× |
| Decatur County Rural E M C | 8,353 | 3.0 hr | 3.0 hr | 1.5× |
What this page is not
It is a state average of utility filings, not a measurement at any address. Each filing is itself an average over a whole service territory, so a rural feeder and a downtown network arrive here as one number, and nothing in this dataset says how far an individual address sits from it. Nothing here predicts a future year either, and a single severe storm can move a utility’s figure by an order of magnitude.
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Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-861 reliability file, data year 2024, covering 2024-01-01 through 2024-12-31. The snapshot covers no later period.