Aug 5 (Reuters) - More than 3.1 million homes and businesses from North Carolina
to Quebec were still without power on Wednesday after Hurricane Isaias crashed up the
U.S. East Coast and into Canada, according to electric companies.
The remnants of Isaias, which crashed into North Carolina on Monday night, were
currently located over Quebec.
The storm knocked out service to more than 4.3 million customers as it marched up
the coast. Most customers left in the dark in North Carolina and Virginia have
already had their power restored.
The following table lists major outages by utility:
Power Company State/Prov Out Now Served
ince
Eversource - Connecticut CT 613,800 1,281,200
FirstEnergy - New Jersey NJ 558,700 1,131,700
PSEG Long Island NY 320,700 1,162,300
PSEG New Jersey NJ 300,800 2,326,700
Consolidated Edison NY 193,400 3,535,400
Exelon - PECO PA 131,000 1,662,600
Con Edison - Orange and Rockland NY, NJ 122,200 301,900
Avangrid - United Illuminating CT 103,500 337,400
National Grid - Massachusetts MA 101,800 1,334,800
Dominion VA, NC 98,000 2,623,300
Fortis Central Hudson NY 89,000 306,300
National Grid - Rhode Island RI 85,300 498,000
Avangrid - NYSEG NY 81,900 902,300
Exelon - Atlantic City NJ 70,500 545,400
Avangrid - Central Maine Power ME 69,500 636,000
Eversource - New Hampshire NH 36,700 535,000
Eversource - Massachusetts MA 33,700 1,391,000
Hydro Quebec QC 33,000 4,393,300
FirstEnergy - Pennsylvania & New York PA, NY 24,100 2,009,700
Duke - Carolinas NC, SC 23,000 2,904,700
New Hampshire Electric Coop NH 16,000 81,300
Exelon - Delmarva MD, DE 15,200 525,200
Total 3,121,800
(Reporting by Scott DiSavino; editing by Jonathan Oatis)