# Heat I live in the mountains. During the warmer months the power company regularly turns off our power to do "maintenance" upgrades on the system. They generally do this during the day... when it is 90*F (+/-) and generally for anywhere between 4 and 16 hours. In the years that I have lived up here they never did this during the winter... until this year. But now they have decided to only do it overnight. So from 8pm until 4am we will be without power. Our heating system is natural gas based, but requires power to function. It is 23*F out right now. It is 7:40p. So we will lose power in just a bit here. My wife is tucking my daughter in and we will bring her upstairs to sleep with us when we go to sleep (so that we know she is under blankets and warm enough). I cannot for the life of me figure out why they would do these planned outages overnight in winter... while snow blankets the ground. It has been planned for months, so it is not an urgent repair. I know they are just fireproofing the power poles and installing some additional anti-fire safety measures. We are in a fire prone area and these are good things. I support having the upgrades done. But we also live in an area where tourism for snow play is popular. I cannot excise the thought that the power company or the government or whoever else is involved in the decisionmaking would rather families shiver and freeze at night than have businesses lose money because their power is out during prime business hours. You know, the hours where most people could easily just drive a few neighborhoods over and still sit in a warm coffee shop or movie theater to wait out the repairs. Instead they do it during the hours where we are in our houses with our children trying to get some sleep and don't really have good options for alternate plans beyond going to stay with family 2 hours away. We have a generator, but it is finicky and on a full tank will only run for around 3 hours. We keep meaning to get a basic solar/battery setup to be able to get us through nights like this, but a mix of costs and lack of knowhow on our part have kept it from happening yet. Hopefully by next winter. Either way, I plan to write my representative and see if something can be done in the legislature or maybe at a county level to prevent planned outages overnight during the winter. Maybe base it on the forecasted temp. It is in the 40s here during the day, which is much more tollerable. Sorry for the whining gopherspace. This just has me quite annoyed. Have a good night! [EDIT]: instead of the scheduled 8 hours, it was off for twelve.