Prevent Power Outages in Oregon with a Reliable Standby Generator
In Oregon, power outages aren’t just possible, they’re expected. Wildfires, ice storms, high winds, and Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) continue to impact businesses and facilities throughout the state. A standby generator can help keep operations running, protect critical equipment, and reduce costly downtime during utility outages.
Major Oregon Power Outages and Grid Disruptions
❄️ 2021 Ice Storm | Willamette Valley
More than 700,000 customers lost power across Oregon. Some businesses and facilities remained without electricity for over 10 days.
🔥 2020–2022 Wildfire Seasons | Southern & Western Oregon
Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) and wildfire-related outages disrupted communities throughout the state, including Clackamas, Marion, Jackson, and Lane Counties.
🌬️ 2023 Wind Storm | Portland Metro & Columbia Gorge
High winds damaged power lines and infrastructure across multiple counties, leaving thousands without power.
❄️ 2024 Winter Freeze | Central & Southern Oregon
Extreme winter weather caused widespread outages, impacting businesses, facilities, water systems, and critical infrastructure.
🔥 2025 Wildfire Season and PSPS Events
Utilities continued implementing Public Safety Power Shutoffs during periods of elevated fire danger, increasing the risk of planned outages in many parts of Oregon.
Why This Matters
Power outages are no longer isolated events. Whether caused by severe weather, wildfires, or utility shutoffs, extended outages can disrupt operations, damage inventory, impact productivity, and create unexpected costs. A standby generator helps keep critical systems operating when utility power is unavailable.
Why a Standby Generator Matters
Automatic: Restores power within seconds of an outage.
Reliable: Powers essentials like refrigerators, well pumps, HVAC, and internet.
Safe: Installed to code and designed for commercial properties in wildfire zones.
Are You in a High-Risk Area?
If you live in or near:
Oregon City
Sandy
Molalla
Beaverton
Medford
Eugene
Bend
Columbia County
…you’ve likely experienced one or more of these events.
Don't Wait for the Next Blackout. Call (503) 357-3839 for Service, Repairs, & Installs
Call us today at 503-357-3839 to help protect your business, facility, or commercial property before the next storm, wildfire, or utility outage.
