NOTICE OF SERVICE DISRUPTION

We will be performing maintenance on our customer portal, my.elexicon, tonight between 10:30 and 11:30 p.m. During this time, customers will be unable to access their bill history or pay a bill. We apologize for the inconvenience.


IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS

Elexicon Energy has retained Innovative Research Group, a public opinion research firm, to conduct a series of telephone and online surveys with some of our customers.

If you are contacted by email or phone, please consider participating. Your input is important to us. Questions or concerns can be directed to our Customer Care team.

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Elexicon Energy makes every effort to accurately define the size and scope of an outage. Generally, outages affecting 10 or fewer addresses may not be shown on the outage map/list. There is the possibility that a customer, street and/or neighborhood could be incorrectly identified as inside or outside the affected area.

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Disclaimer

Elexicon Energy makes every effort to accurately define the size and scope of an outage. Generally, outages affecting 10 or fewer addresses may not be shown on the outage map/list. There is the possibility that a customer, street and/or neighborhood could be incorrectly identified as inside or outside the affected area.

Prepare for an Outage

Being proactive is the best way to keep yourself safe if disaster hits. Check out our safety tips to make sure you are prepared.

What to do During an Outage

Learn how to identify the problem if an outage occurs and how to stay safe. Familiarize yourself with these helpful tips to plan for the unexpected.

What Causes an Outage?

Elexicon works hard to keep our customers’ homes and businesses illuminated, but outages can sometimes strike from elements outside of our control.

Outage Types Explained

Outages or disruptions can happen for a number of reasons, from planned work projects to unplanned outages caused by natural disasters.