Under the Borrego Sky • August 19, 2026
Living in Borrego Springs Means Getting Used to Power Outages
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Power Outages in Borrego Springs
If you live in Borrego Springs, power outages are part of desert life. The electricity goes out, everything suddenly gets quiet, and the waiting begins.
Borrego Springs resident and writer Shannon Cheesman, creator of Under the Borrego Sky, recently shared a video showing what one of these outages looks like from a local perspective.
When the Power Goes Out
Power outages can be especially noticeable in Borrego Springs, where air conditioning and other cooling systems are important during the warmer months.
In her video, Shannon takes viewers along during an outage at her home, capturing the sudden quiet and uncertainty that comes with not knowing how long the electricity will be off.
It is a simple look at an experience many year-round residents recognize.
Managing Electricity in the Desert
In a previous Under the Borrego Sky video, Shannon also shared how her household manages summer electric costs.
Her strategies include using paid-off solar panels, avoiding laundry during peak hours, raising the thermostat while away, alternating between central air and a swamp cooler, and making monthly payments toward the household’s annual SDG&E bill.
Together, the videos offer a practical look at two realities of living in the desert: managing the cost of keeping a home cool and being prepared for times when the power goes out.
Under the Borrego Sky
Under the Borrego Sky is Shannon Cheesman’s personal chronicle of life in Borrego Springs, California. Her videos feature seasonal nature reports, local discoveries, and everyday experiences filmed in and around Borrego Springs.
Sometimes that means spectacular desert scenery. Other times, it is simply waiting for the power to come back on.
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