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Then, after the fact, utilities have to file reports about the shutoffs with their regulator, the California Public Utilities Commission. You can see one of those reports here. The Public Safety Power ...
More information about public safety power shutoffs is available on SoCal Edison's website. The article Public Safety Power Shutoffs Possible Across SoCal This Week appeared first on Los Angeles ...
Several thousand Pacific Gas and Electric customers lost power Monday morning because of planned Public Safety Power Shutoffs in high-risk fire areas of Butte, Shasta, Tehama and Colusa counties.
PG&E’s lawyer acknowledged Wednesday that public safety power shutoffs will likely continue indefinitely, despite earlier company assurances the measures would only last the five to 10 years ...
Public safety power shutoffs allow utilities to mitigate potential wildfire damage. However, PSPSs can leave millions of customers without power for days. News & Technology for the Global Energy ...
Power Fully Restored Following Public Safety Shutoffs Due to Fire Risk by Elizabeth Ireland • Times of San Diego Dec. 11, 2024, 11:50 p.m. Dec. 12, 2024, 7:22 a.m. Share this: ...
The California Public Utilities Commission unanimously voted on Wednesday to launch an official investigation into the public safety power shutoffs that left more than 2.6 million Californians ...
A public safety power shutoff, or PSPS, involves a utility preemptively de-energizing power lines as a precaution against weather conditions that might damage equipment and spark a fire.
On July 22, roughly 7.5% of NorthWestern Energy’s Montana customers received a message from the utility company about a potential power shutoff. The warning came both digitally and via mail ...
A Public Safety Power Shutoff is likely to occur for a small number of our eastern New Mexico customers starting Monday, March 3 in the early or mid-afternoon.