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    Do not re-submit again. Qcne (talk) 15:56, 4 May 2024 (UTC)
  • Comment: When a draft has been rejected (not just declined), you should not attempt to re-submit it. This topic really can't be a valid list on Wikipedia and no amount of finding articles on the individual outages will change that. Please do not resubmit this article again. ~ L 🌸 ( talk) 02:38, 3 May 2024 (UTC)
  • Comment: I'm sorry, but without any discussion of context, lasting legacy or significant impact, etc., I really don't see any encyclopaedic value here. If someone wants to keep a log of such outages, they should find a different site to host it. DoubleGrazing ( talk) 06:00, 2 May 2024 (UTC)

The following is a list of power outages in Kitchener:

1965

  • November 9: The power goes out in Ontario at 5:15 PM ET. At 5:27 PM ET, the lights sputtering near Canada. At 5:30 PM ET, the power outage in New York City was started outside of Canada. At 11:00 PM ET, parts of Brooklyn repowered.
  • November 10: The normal power supply was confirmed after the power outage of 1965 at 7:00 PM ET.

1977

  • July 13: The power goes out outside of Canada, at 8:34 PM EDT, it caused damage to power, at 8:45 PM EDT, it caused multiple strikes in New York City.
    • 9:08 PM EDT: Con Edison began shredding load, a reduction of 5 percent and another one at 8 percent.
    • 9:19 PM EDT: The 345kv conductors get heated.
    • 9:22 PM EDT: In Long Island, the 345kv interconnection in New York is tripped.
    • 9:24 PM EDT: Con Edison cannot shred the load.
    • 9:29 PM EDT: The 230kv interconnection gets tripped in New Jersey.
    • 9:37 PM EDT: Con Edison's power shut down in New York and New Jersey.
    • 10:26 PM EDT: The power partially restored, and 12 hours later, the power restored.
  • July 14
    • 1:45 PM EDT: The power restored half of Con Edison's power lines.

2003

The power goes out on August 14; power is restored August 28

2013

The power goes out on August 14; power is restored August 15

2019

    • July 13: The power goes out outside of Canada at 7:00 PM EDT.
      • 6:47 PM EDT: The power outage commenced, leaving 73,000 customers in New York and New Jersey.
      • 9:59 PM EDT: The power almost restored in New York City.
      • 10:00 PM EDT: Partially restored near Niagara Falls, Ontario, and across New York and New Jersey.
      • 10:30 PM EDT: Five of the six electric networks were restored in New York City.
    • July 14
      • 1:30 AM EDT: Multiple lanes in Hudson River were reopened.
      • 2:00 AM EDT: All subway lines in Manhattan were resumed service in New York. [1]

2020

The power goes out on July 2; power is restored at 9:00 AM EDT

2022

The power goes out in July 9, due to Rogers outage. Power is restored July 10

2023

The power goes out in August 14, the largest blackout since 2003. Power is restored August 15 in Kitchener and also outside of Canada. See also 
/info/en/?search=Draft:Northeast_blackout_of_2023 for more information.
[2]

2024

    • January 12: Tree contact causes power outages in Cambridge, then restored at the later time [3]
    • February 9: Due to equipment issue, the power goes out in Kitchener, then restored at 11:00 PM EST [4]
    • April 11: The power goes out initially, 3,000 homes got restored in Kitchener [5]
    • May 1

[6]

References

  1. ^ Barron, James; Zaveri, Mihir (13 July 2019). "Power Restored to Manhattan's West Side After Major Blackout - The New York Times". The New York Times.
  2. ^ "Recalling the 2003 blackout: 20 years since North America's largest outage". toronto.citynews.ca. 14 August 2023. Retrieved 2024-05-02.
  3. ^ "Tree contact causes brief power outage in Cambridge". kitchener.citynews.ca. 12 January 2024. Retrieved 2024-05-01.
  4. ^ "Equipment issue causes power outage in Kitchener". kitchener.citynews.ca. 9 February 2024. Retrieved 2024-05-01.
  5. ^ "Power restored to more than 3,000 in Kitchener". kitchener.citynews.ca. 11 April 2024. Retrieved 2024-05-01.
  6. ^ "Power outage in Kitchener from equipment failure". kitchener.citynews.ca. May 2024. Retrieved 2024-05-01.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • Comment: Please do not re-submit this. It simply is not notable for inclusion. Try getting a Blog.
    Do not re-submit again. Qcne (talk) 15:56, 4 May 2024 (UTC)
  • Comment: When a draft has been rejected (not just declined), you should not attempt to re-submit it. This topic really can't be a valid list on Wikipedia and no amount of finding articles on the individual outages will change that. Please do not resubmit this article again. ~ L 🌸 ( talk) 02:38, 3 May 2024 (UTC)
  • Comment: I'm sorry, but without any discussion of context, lasting legacy or significant impact, etc., I really don't see any encyclopaedic value here. If someone wants to keep a log of such outages, they should find a different site to host it. DoubleGrazing ( talk) 06:00, 2 May 2024 (UTC)

The following is a list of power outages in Kitchener:

1965

  • November 9: The power goes out in Ontario at 5:15 PM ET. At 5:27 PM ET, the lights sputtering near Canada. At 5:30 PM ET, the power outage in New York City was started outside of Canada. At 11:00 PM ET, parts of Brooklyn repowered.
  • November 10: The normal power supply was confirmed after the power outage of 1965 at 7:00 PM ET.

1977

  • July 13: The power goes out outside of Canada, at 8:34 PM EDT, it caused damage to power, at 8:45 PM EDT, it caused multiple strikes in New York City.
    • 9:08 PM EDT: Con Edison began shredding load, a reduction of 5 percent and another one at 8 percent.
    • 9:19 PM EDT: The 345kv conductors get heated.
    • 9:22 PM EDT: In Long Island, the 345kv interconnection in New York is tripped.
    • 9:24 PM EDT: Con Edison cannot shred the load.
    • 9:29 PM EDT: The 230kv interconnection gets tripped in New Jersey.
    • 9:37 PM EDT: Con Edison's power shut down in New York and New Jersey.
    • 10:26 PM EDT: The power partially restored, and 12 hours later, the power restored.
  • July 14
    • 1:45 PM EDT: The power restored half of Con Edison's power lines.

2003

The power goes out on August 14; power is restored August 28

2013

The power goes out on August 14; power is restored August 15

2019

    • July 13: The power goes out outside of Canada at 7:00 PM EDT.
      • 6:47 PM EDT: The power outage commenced, leaving 73,000 customers in New York and New Jersey.
      • 9:59 PM EDT: The power almost restored in New York City.
      • 10:00 PM EDT: Partially restored near Niagara Falls, Ontario, and across New York and New Jersey.
      • 10:30 PM EDT: Five of the six electric networks were restored in New York City.
    • July 14
      • 1:30 AM EDT: Multiple lanes in Hudson River were reopened.
      • 2:00 AM EDT: All subway lines in Manhattan were resumed service in New York. [1]

2020

The power goes out on July 2; power is restored at 9:00 AM EDT

2022

The power goes out in July 9, due to Rogers outage. Power is restored July 10

2023

The power goes out in August 14, the largest blackout since 2003. Power is restored August 15 in Kitchener and also outside of Canada. See also 
/info/en/?search=Draft:Northeast_blackout_of_2023 for more information.
[2]

2024

    • January 12: Tree contact causes power outages in Cambridge, then restored at the later time [3]
    • February 9: Due to equipment issue, the power goes out in Kitchener, then restored at 11:00 PM EST [4]
    • April 11: The power goes out initially, 3,000 homes got restored in Kitchener [5]
    • May 1

[6]

References

  1. ^ Barron, James; Zaveri, Mihir (13 July 2019). "Power Restored to Manhattan's West Side After Major Blackout - The New York Times". The New York Times.
  2. ^ "Recalling the 2003 blackout: 20 years since North America's largest outage". toronto.citynews.ca. 14 August 2023. Retrieved 2024-05-02.
  3. ^ "Tree contact causes brief power outage in Cambridge". kitchener.citynews.ca. 12 January 2024. Retrieved 2024-05-01.
  4. ^ "Equipment issue causes power outage in Kitchener". kitchener.citynews.ca. 9 February 2024. Retrieved 2024-05-01.
  5. ^ "Power restored to more than 3,000 in Kitchener". kitchener.citynews.ca. 11 April 2024. Retrieved 2024-05-01.
  6. ^ "Power outage in Kitchener from equipment failure". kitchener.citynews.ca. May 2024. Retrieved 2024-05-01.

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