Grant Power Outages

Grant, Minnesota is currently showing a limited outage impact in the latest available outage data.

About 7 tracked customers are currently without power out of 4,896 total tracked customers (around 0.1%). We found 3 providers associated with this area in the current dataset.

Current outage totals for Grant, Minnesota appear relatively limited compared with larger outage events, but local conditions can still change quickly when utilities post new updates. The safest next step is to confirm status with your electricity provider and use official outage reporting tools when available.

Last updated: Mar 19, 2026 2:46 PM. The timestamp above helps you judge how fresh the current numbers are before acting on them.

Customers out
7
Tracked customers
4,896
Providers listed
3

Power outage status in Grant, Minnesota

Updated within the last hour

This page shows aggregated customer impact totals for this region and the utilities associated with it in the dataset. For real-time incident details, open the provider page and use its official links when available.

Providers serving Grant

Official outage links are shown on each provider page.

ProviderCustomers out (in area)Tracked (in area)
Otter Tail Power Company72,315
Runestone Electric Association01,467
Lake Region Electric Cooperative0873

What residents should know

If you’re affected, verify the outage with your provider’s official tools, conserve phone battery, and avoid unsafe electrical conditions. Aggregated totals can change quickly during storms and restoration work.

How to report and track outages

Most utilities provide an outage map or status page. When this dataset includes an official outage link for your provider, you can open it directly from the table above.

FAQ

How can I report a power outage in Grant, Minnesota?

Use the official outage page or customer service contacts for your provider. Those tools are usually the fastest way to report an outage and check restoration updates.

Does this page list every outage incident in Grant, Minnesota?

No. This page is best used for understanding the current outage picture in the area and for finding official resources, not for reviewing every individual incident.

What usually causes outages in Grant, Minnesota?

Common causes include storms, wind, lightning, equipment failures, maintenance work, vehicle accidents, wildfires, and periods of heavy electricity demand.

Last updated: Mar 19, 2026 2:46 PM