Important Storm Message: We anticipate our entire territory will be restored by 11:59 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 12. Exceptions apply to homes with damage to customer-owned electrical equipment. If you are without power, please check your meter base and weather head for damage. If repairs are needed, please have them performed by a licensed electrician and inspected by the City or County and then contact us to reinstate the service. Disconnects for non-payment are suspended for all customers. For storm information, visit OUC’s Storm Center.

 Mensaje importante sobre la tormenta: Anticipamos que el servicio en todo nuestro territorio se restablecerá a las 11:59 p. m. del sábado 12 de octubre, con excepciones a hogares con daños en el equipo eléctrico propiedad del cliente. Si no tiene electricidad, verifique la base del contador y el cabezal de entrada para ver si hay daños. Si necesita reparaciones, solicite que las realice un electricista autorizado y que las inspeccione la ciudad o el condado y luego comuníquese con nosotros para restablecer el servicio. Las desconexiones por falta de pago están suspendidas para todos los clientes. Para obtener información sobre la tormenta, visite el centro de tormentas de OUC.


How We Make Our Mark

At OUC, our outreach and educational programs, initiatives and events reflect the diversity of our customers, employees and the communities we serve.

Whether it’s planting solar trees, installing solar on bus shelters, or placing hydration stations throughout the city, these are just some of the sustainable products and services that OUC provides.

See how OUC is utilizing the power of the sun. From community solar farms to a floating solar array, OUC is always looking for new ways to add solar energy to our grid.

From coal and natural gas to solar energy and landfill gas, the Stanton Energy Center (SEC) continues to lead the way as the most diverse generation site in the state.

We’ve branded our water as H2OUC with good reason. It’s one of our greatest sources of pride. Drawn from the Lower Floridan Aquifer, it is among the best tasting water to be found anywhere.

OUC's Reliable Plaza earned Gold Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification, officially cementing the 10-story administration center as the "Greenest Building in downtown Orlando."



Reliably Green in the News

Justin Kramer Talks Solar, Hydrogen

FOX35 reporter Robert Guaderrama visited Gardenia to tour our Emerging Technologies Lab and talk to Justin Kramer, Supervisor of Emerging Technologies, about our plan to double solar energy capacity and test an innovative hydrogen system for future storage.

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