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     321  0 Kommentare PG&E Could Shut Off Power for Safety in Portions of 16 Counties on Wednesday Six Other Counties, Previously Targeted for Shutoff, Will Not Be De-Energized

    Customers in portions of 16 counties have been given a 24-hour notification by Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) about a potential Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) starting Wednesday morning.

    Six counties won’t be impacted

    Customers in six other counties, originally notified that they would be part of the PSPS, have now been notified that they will not lose power, as weather conditions improved. Those counties no longer impacted are: Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz and San Mateo. These customers will be contacted by PG&E via text, email or automated phone call to confirm that they will not be impacted by the PSPS.

    Weather forecasts continue to be dynamic with significant variation across different portions of PG&E’s service area. As an example, some parts of PG&E’s territory are under a Red Flag Warning issued by the National Weather Service, while other locations are subject to a Winter Storm Advisory.

    High fire-risk conditions are forecast to begin early tomorrow morning and continue into Thursday. High winds are currently expected to subside Thursday mid-morning. PG&E will then inspect the de-energized lines to ensure they were not damaged during the wind event. PG&E will safely restore power in stages as quickly as possible, with the goal of restoring most customers by end of day Thursday, based on the current weather conditions.

    While there is considerable uncertainty regarding the strength, timing and humidity levels associated with this weather system, the shutoff is currently expected to impact approximately 181,000 customers in the following 16 counties:

    County

    Customers

    Medical Baseline

    Cities or unincorporated areas with some customers potentially impacted

    Butte

    13,097

    870

    Bangor, Berry Creek, Butte Meadows, Chico, Clipper Mills, Cohasset, Forbestown, Forest Ranch, Magalia, Oroville, Paradise, Stirling City

    El Dorado

    37,444

    1,828

    Camino, Coloma, Cool, Diamond Springs, El Dorado, El Dorado Hills, Garden Valley, Georgetown, Greenwood, Grizzly Flats, Kelsey, Kyburz, Lotus, Mount Aukum, Pacific House, Pilot Hill, Placerville, Pollock Pines, Rescue, Shingle Springs, Somerset, Twin Bridges

    Glenn

    171

    6

    Elk Creek

    Lake

    16,013

    900

    Clearlake, Cobb, Hidden Valley Lake, Kelseyville, Lakeport, Loch Lomond, Lower Lake, Middletown

    Mendocino

    1,289

    39

    Hopland

    Napa

    11,181

    247

    Angwin, Calistoga, Deer Park, Lake Berryessa, Napa, Oakville, Pope Valley, Rutherford, Saint Helena, Yountville

    Nevada

    29,202

    1,171

    Grass Valley, Nevada City, North San Juan, Penn Valley, Rough and Ready, Washington

    Placer

    11,179

    493

    Alta, Applegate, Auburn, Baxter, Colfax, Dutch Flat, Emigrant Gap, Foresthill, Gold Run, Meadow Vista, Weimar

    Plumas

    344

    1

    La Porte

    Shasta

    8,940

    866

    Anderson, Cottonwood, Igo, Millville, Palo Cedro, Redding

    Sierra

    1,160

    14

    Alleghany, Downieville, Goodyears Bar, Sierra City

    Solano

    1,970

    84

    Fairfield, Suisun City, Vacaville, Winters

    Sonoma

    38,376

    1,218

    Annapolis, Bodega, Bodega Bay, Calistoga, Cazadero, Cloverdale, Duncans Mills, Forestville, Geyserville, Glen Ellen, Guerneville, Healdsburg, Jenner, Kenwood, Monte Rio, Penngrove, Petaluma, Rio Nido, Santa Rosa, Sonoma, Villa Grande, Windsor

    Tehama

    6,680

    479

    Cottonwood, Flourney, Manton, Mill Creek, Red Bluff

    Yolo

    400

    7

    Guinda, Rumsey, Winters

    Yuba

    3,942

    229

    Browns Valley, Brownsville, Camptonville, Challenge, Dobbins, Forbestown, Marysville, Oregon House, Rackerby, Strawberry Valley

    On PG&E’s website, the map provides a visual representation of potentially impacted areas. The best way for customers to confirm if they will be or won’t be affected by a PSPS is to use the online address lookup tool at www.pge.com/pspsupdates.

    Timeline for safety shutoffs

    If PG&E calls the PSPS, the shutoffs will take place in phases beginning Wednesday morning through early afternoon, based on local weather conditions.

    Customer notifications and impact

    The company began notifying potentially impacted customers yesterday (48 hours prior) and notified them again today, 24 hours and four hours prior. Customers who have provided their contact information to PG&E were notified by phone, text and email.

    It's important to remember that customers not impacted by the PSPS may experience power outages due to PG&E equipment damaged during this weather event; those customers will not be notified in advance.

    It is also very possible that customers may be affected by a power shutoff even though they are not experiencing extreme weather conditions in their specific location. This is because the electric system relies on power lines working together to provide electricity across cities, counties and regions.

    Community Resource Centers

    To support customers in the affected areas, PG&E will open several Community Resource Centers (CRCs). Restrooms, bottled water, electronic-device charging and air-conditioned seating for up to 100 will be available at these facilities. Locations are below, and more are being confirmed. The locations of CRCs will be available at www.pge.com/pspsupdates.

    The following services will be provided at our Community Resource Centers:

    • Snacks (non-perishable)
    • Ice
    • Blankets (upon request)
    • Heater
    • Restroom facilities
    • Charging stations

    How Customers Can Prepare

    PG&E is asking customers to:

    • Plan for medical needs like medications that require refrigeration or devices that need power.
    • Identify backup charging methods for phones and keep hard copies of emergency numbers.
    • Build or restock your emergency kit with flashlights, fresh batteries, first aid supplies and cash.
    • Keep in mind family members who are elderly, younger children and pets.
    • Learn more about wildfire risk and what to do before, during and after an emergency to keep your family safe at PG&E’s Safety Action Center http://www.safetyactioncenter.pge.com/.

    About PG&E

    Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is one of the largest combined natural gas and electric energy companies in the United States. Based in San Francisco, with more than 20,000 employees, the company delivers some of the nation’s cleanest energy to 16 million people in Northern and Central California. For more information, visit www.pge.com and www.pge.com/news.




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    PG&E Could Shut Off Power for Safety in Portions of 16 Counties on Wednesday Six Other Counties, Previously Targeted for Shutoff, Will Not Be De-Energized Customers in portions of 16 counties have been given a 24-hour notification by Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) about a potential Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) starting Wednesday morning. Six counties won’t be impacted Customers in six …