"...we maxed out on all of the available circuits that we had to disconnect. So because we're at at max limit, there's no more energy that we can shut off at this time to bring these customers back on," @austinenergy said during a press conference 2/ http://atxne.ws/37io5M2 
If you currently have power, Austin Energy says it should remain on.

If your power has not gone out, you likely live near what is considered a critical operation (e.g. hospitals, fire stations, control centers and water treatment facilities) 4/ http://atxne.ws/37io5M2 
Watch investigative reporter @tplohetski break down the ongoing Austin Energy outages, here: http://atxne.ws/3ppECno  5/
As grid operators work to restore power, it remains crucial that those currently with power work to reduce their energy consumption.

Keep these small changes in mind 6/ http://atxne.ws/3tYOXuk 
. @statesman will continue to cover energy developments as they occur and investigate local and state entities' preparedness.

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