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  1. Upstate NY Power Outage Map ... Loading Map ...

  2. The ETRs are based on National Grid’s latest damage analysis and reflect a general assessment of when the last customer in the specified area is expected to be returned to service. To check the specific ETR for your own property, log into your account. We make every effort to restore your service as quickly as possible. Browse our FAQs to ...

  3. The ETRs are based on National Grid’s latest damage analysis and reflect a general assessment of when the last customer in the specified area is expected to be returned to service. To check the specific ETR for your own property, log into your account. We make every effort to restore your service as quickly as possible. Browse our FAQs to ...

  4. Seasonal Service Charge. Seasonal residences will be charged $50.00, plus taxes, to turn service off and $50.00, plus taxes, to re-establish service. Charges will be higher if the work is required at a pole or on the street. The service rates above will be in effect while the service is on.

  5. www.nationalgridus.com › Upstate-NY-Home › Smart-MetersSmart Meters | National Grid

    National Grid is deploying close to 2.4 million smart electric meters and gas modules over several years. There are many different reasons why your meter may not have been installed, even if others around you have. We may need to temporarily skip some customers in our deployment efforts and circle back at a later date.

  6. The ETRs are based on National Grid’s latest damage analysis and reflect a general assessment of when the last customer in the specified area is expected to be returned to service. To check the specific ETR for your own property, log into your account. We make every effort to restore your service as quickly as possible. Browse our FAQs to ...

  7. Over the extended Memorial Day weekend, from May 22 through May 27, some of our regular services and bill payment options will be temporarily unavailable due to a system update. As always, we’ll continue to respond to gas and electric emergencies 24 hours a day. Thank you for your patience and understanding. Learn more here.