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Loveland power outage map: outages near you right now by zip code

This is a Loveland power outage map near you — centered at lat 40.3978, lng -105.0749 (the heart of Loveland) and zoomed to neighborhood level. Use the +/− controls to drill down to your zip code; every Loveland zip code is covered by reports submitted in the past few hours. Active outages appear in red; resolved outages within the past few hours in green.

For a wider regional view (statewide), see the Colorado power outage map. For the nationwide live map, see the USA power outage map.

Active outages around Loveland
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Latest power outage update near you in Loveland

For the most accurate estimated restoration time (ETR) for your address, the authoritative source is Loveland Water and Power’s official outage map — they can see exactly which circuit you’re on. Tap below to open it.

Open Loveland Water and Power live outage map

For push notifications when crews are dispatched and power is restored, opt in to Loveland Water and Power’s SMS or app alerts — that’s the fastest way to get a personalized restoration update.

Community reports from Loveland residents

Active power outages right now

The most recent active outages reported across the USA.

No active power outages reported right now. Report an outage if your lights just went out.

Data is based on user reports. Only active outages are shown. The confidence score is derived from the number of reports and their geographic proximity. For verified information, check your utility’s official outage map.

Report your outage in Loveland

Adding your address to the live map helps neighbors know they’re not alone and lets us identify hotspots faster. For crew dispatch, you still need to call Loveland Water and Power directly — reporting here is supplementary.

Your outage report was submitted. Thank you for helping your neighbors!

Reports are submitted anonymously and help other residents see where outages are happening. For official outage reporting, also contact your utility directly — only they can dispatch a crew.

Who to call for an outage in Loveland

The utility that owns the poles & wires in Loveland is Loveland Water and Power. Use their dedicated outage line — not the general customer-service number.

Loveland Water and Power

All utilities serving Colorado

Xcel Energy

Denver metro, Boulder, Fort Collins, most of the Front Range.

1-800-895-1999

Black Hills Energy

Pueblo, southern Colorado.

1-800-890-5554

Colorado Springs Utilities

Colorado Springs municipal utility.

719-448-4800

Tri-State Generation

Wholesale to rural electric cooperatives.

Varies by coop

Are Loveland residents eligible for compensation?

Colorado (CO) framework: Case-by-case

Loveland sits in Colorado, so the rules that apply to your outage are Colorado’s. Xcel Energy and Black Hills handle spoilage claims. PUC complaint process available for disputes.

Your Loveland eligibility right now

File with your utility within 60 days.

For Loveland addresses: file the claim directly with Loveland Water and Power (outage line 970-962-3000) — they own the wires in your neighborhood, so they handle the claim.

Quick checklist for your Loveland claim:

  • Photograph spoiled food before discarding it — date-stamped phone photos are accepted.
  • Note the outage start and end times (your utility’s outage map archives this; screenshot it).
  • Save replacement receipts for groceries, prescription refills and any damaged electronics.
  • File within 30 days through Loveland Water and Power's claims portal. Disputed claims go to the state PUC.

Renters in Loveland: see the renters insurance breakdown — many HO-4 policies include a $500–$1,000 food spoilage benefit with no deductible, regardless of cause. For Colorado-wide rules and the state PUC complaint pathway, see the Colorado compensation page.