Customers said all customers affected by the first PSPS should have electricity by late Tuesday night.Ĭustomers can look up impacted locations by visiting pge.com/pspsupdates. The notifications come as the utility is in the process of restoring power to 24,000 customers following a wind event earlier this week. From 2013 to the end of 2019, California experienced over 57,000 wildfires (averaging 8,000 per year), and the three large energy companies conducted 33 PSPS de. “PG&E’s in-house meteorologists, as well as its Wildfire Safety Operations Center and Emergency Operations Center, continue to closely monitor conditions,” the utility said. However, a PSPS can leave communities and essential facilities without power, which brings its own risks and hardships, particularly for vulnerable communities and individuals. With two days until the possible wind event, officials stressed that conditions could change in the meantime. PG&E said Bay Area customers that could be impacted by the latest PSPS include 293 in Contra Costa County, 1,774 in Lake County, 3,750 in Napa County, 1,591 customers in Solano County and 1,481 customers in Sonoma County. At the briefings, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E), PacifiCorp, Liberty Utilities, Southern California Edison (SCE), and San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) will provide information on their 2021 PSPS performance, including lessons learned and improvements planned in preparation for the 2022 wildfire season. Losing power can be an unwelcome disruption to your life, family and work, so weve created preparation tips to keep you safe and your life as normal as possible during a Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS). The utility began notifying 29,000 customers in 19 counties and four tribes as a weather system could bring dry offshore winds to parts of Northern and Central California. Get prepared for a PSPS - PG&E, Pacific Gas and Electric new Get ready for a PSPS. is notifying nearly 30,000 customers, including some in the Bay Area, as forecasters say another wind event could prompt an additional round of Public Safety Power Shutoffs starting Thursday. SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) – Pacific Gas & Electric Co.
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