(NewsUSA)
- In the United States, severe weather events continue to increase on an annual basis, and with that comes the growing threat of power outages. During National Preparedness Month in September, experts recommend developing a plan to stay safe during a storm-induced power outage, including determining the best backup power options for your home and lifestyle.
A recent study from Texas A&M University found that the U.S. has experienced a 20% annual increase in power outage severity since 2019. With that has come increases in the length and frequency of power outages with more customers being affected annually.
Areas that have reported some of the highest risks of weather-induced blackouts fall along the coastlines and in the Great Lakes regions – areas that commonly see severe weather like hurricanes, tornadoes or powerful thunderstorms.
“As the number of severe weather events rise, so too has the number of blackouts,” said Kyle Raabe, President of Consumer Power for Generac Power Systems. “In 2024, the U.S. had nearly 1.5 billion electric outage hours, which was the most since Generac began tracking this statistic. Homeowners should prioritize backup power to plan for their own safety and security during a storm-induced outage.”
For National Preparedness Month, the power outage experts at Generac advise people to make a plan for severe weather that includes a source of backup power and to identify the backup power option that will best fit their home’s needs in the next outage.
Several options exist for those looking to secure backup power in emergency situations. Each has advantages and drawbacks, and the choice will depend on individual needs, budget and the specific risks posed by the local climate.
The 2025 fall and winter seasons are expected to bring a high risk of extreme weather events, making backup power solutions a preparedness priority. Hurricanes and severe storms can significantly damage the power grid, leaving homes without electricity for days or weeks.
A backup power source is not just about convenience; it’s about being prepared for the unexpected. The peace of mind that comes from knowing you can maintain essential functions, such as heating, cooking, and communication, during a power outage is invaluable. Generac is a global leader in energy technology and offers information and resources at https://www.generac.com/prepare/