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New And Expanded Resources Can Help Customers Prepare For Possible Public Safety Power Shutoffs As Windy Season Approaches

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To make sure customers stay safe during planned wildfire safety outages, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) offers new and expanded customer resources in case Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) are needed this autumn. Because high winds may cause trees and debris to contact energized lines and possibly start a wildfire, PG&E may need to turn off power during dry, windy weather.

Each year, PG&E enhances the PSPS program by further refining the ability to identify and mitigate catastrophic wildfire risk. There was an 88% reduction in customers impacted by PSPS in 2021 compared to 2020, and a 43% reduction in the duration of outages during a PSPS in 2021 compared to 2019.

“System improvements and favorable weather meant that PSPS affected fewer customers last year than in 2020 and 2019,” said Mark Quinlan, Vice President of Electric System Operations at PG&E. “PG&E continues to use PSPS as a last resort to prevent catastrophic wildfires. Every day, PG&E is working hard to respond to the state’s changing climate, reduce wildfire risk across every part of the service territory and make the system safer.”

This year, PG&E is providing customers with several tools to help them prepare and stay safe during a planned power outage:

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  • The Generator and Battery Rebate Program has expanded to provide a $300 rebate to customers located in Tier 2 or 3 High Fire-Threat Districts (HFTD) and/or served by an Enhanced Powerline Safety Settings (EPSS)-protected circuit. If the customer is located outside of an HFTD but is served by an EPSS-capable circuit, they must have experienced two or more recent PSPS to qualify.
  • Hotel discounts are now available as a new resource for customers who are experiencing a PSPS. PG&E is teaming up with IHG Hotels & Resorts, Hyatt, Choice, and Wyndham Hotels to offer customers discounted rooms as a safe space during a power outage.
  • Transportation to Community Resource Centers (CRCs) has been expanded to provide accessible transportation to and from CRCs to customers in Shasta, El Dorado, Fresno, Marin, Sonoma, Solano, Stanislaus, San Joaquin, Tuolumne, Amador, Calaveras, and San Francisco Counties during a PSPS.
  • Customers who depend on power for medical devices or assistive technologies may qualify for the Disability Disaster Access and Resources (DDAR) Program, a collaboration between PG&E and the California Foundation for Independent Living Centers. The program assists those who have medical and independent living needs with:
    • Creating an emergency plan
    • Signing up for the Medical Baseline Program
    • Applying for a portable backup battery
    • Obtaining ADA-accessible car rides and/or hotel stays during a PSPS
    • Receiving food replacement during and after a PSPS

Customer Notifications

PG&E shares information in advance of and during PSPS outages as soon as possible. New this year, notifications will be sent both day and night, depending on when the dry, windy weather occurs and power will be out. PG&E understands this may mean customers are called at night and recognizes the inconvenience this may pose. In previous years, PG&E has not sent notifications between the hours of 9 p.m. and 8 a.m. However, due to requirements from the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), the policy has been updated. Although weather conditions can be uncertain, PG&E aims to send notifications via calls, texts and emails two days ahead of a PSPS, one day ahead, just before shutting off power, once power is turned off and daily until power is restored. PG&E will also send notifications if a PSPS outage is no longer expected. Customers can ensure their contact information is current by visiting pge.com/myalerts.

Address Alerts

Customers can receive PSPS notifications for any important address such as their parents’ home, their children’s school or their business via text or phone call in 16 languages. Customers and non-account holders can sign up for Address Alerts at pge.com/addressalerts.

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Wildfire Safety Video Hub

To help customers prepare for possible emergencies due to increasing wildfire risk, PG&E is expanding its wildfire safety and preparedness online toolkit. A new online Wildfire Safety Videos hub serves as a one-stop shop with easy-to-navigate videos about customer support and wildfire safety initiatives.

An in-depth look at customer resources before, during and after a PSPS is available at pge.com/pspsresources. Information about how PG&E is working every day to reduce wildfire risk can be found at pge.com/cwsp.

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There’s no such thing as “wind season”. Getting a little tired of these fools just making things up as they go. There’s 4 seasons, winter, summer, spring and fall. Wind happens is all of them. There is no “wind season” Summer is warmer then winter. Winter is colder then summer. Redefining everything to fit an agenda is not gonna work.

I think everyone who drives an electric car should also be required to only get the power from solar or wind. No more of this driving a coal powered electric vehicle. If you’re gonna do it then do it. Don’t be lecturing others while you’re polluting more than us.

It’s just like how they make up words like ‘tiredness” because fatigue is too hard of a word for the ghetto,and saying it they might actually call you racist for using a french word that they just don’t understand.
“The windy season” People don’t know what ‘fall” is anymore.
A word with multiple meanings was too hard for them.

“Windy Season”.

Oh LAWD!!! There’s now 28 seasons in California……and none of them include the traditional Four.

But the 37 genders said so….

And each of the 4 seasons “identified” as 7 other seasons.

Is this going to sway me to buy an electric car? No!

So does this come before we after the

Buy a vote season?
Let illegals vote season?
Spend money on other states before our season?
Or the Emergency Declaration season?

I just want To know how to dress for the season.

PG&E needs to come and clean up the ugly messes on the neighborhood streets,left when putting underground lines.

PG&E has been contracting 85% of their big jobs out for the last 15 years or more. Lots more big iron plates and crappy paving over recently replaced gas lines. It’s you “energy dollars at work”. CCC streets and roads are a total mess. Where’s all that “gas tax” money going??!! What a SCAM!!

So generators are available now with a rebate, but soon to be banned in this state. Can anyone explain this?

The rebate only applies to plug-in electric generators.

In Sacramento, it’s “windy season” 24x7x365.

Uhhhh…. Maybe solar and wind generators?

So when they have PSPS events (especially at night), nobody will be able to run their gas generators.

Stupid f***ing politicians.

How about

“fix the power grid”

so we don’t have to have power outages for any reason.

Oh, silly me. I guess that’s too much to ask for from a for-profit company.

And a company that owns CA politicians.

Agree Cellophane!

Why is PG&E so painfully slow at getting CA’s polls removed and power lines underground? CA could have saved at leadt one CA wildfire already, maybe others from spreading.

I think I was pretty well prepared the first time we had a power outage due to down lines. Why? Duh, I was prepared for an earthquake. They since bolstered the lines on the poles around here because this is a Block 50 so no shutoffs. The only thing would be a downed line that would cause a outage or maybe an EMP.

Are you sure it was a shutoff or an outage? We did have one of those recently. Sometimes those are caused by a fried squirrel.

I’m in block 50, and on Labor Day when it was112 degrees, the power was out for 9 hours because of a faulty transmitter.

PG&E has been contracting 85% of their big jobs out for the last 15 years or more. Lots more big iron plates and crappy paving over recently replaced gas lines. It’s you “energy dollars at work”. CCC streets and roads are a total mess. Where’s all that “gas tax” money going??!! What a SCAM!!

Sam, I agree with you regarding elect
ric cars. All the electric cars are causing our already electric prices to soar. Make them get their energy from solar or windmills. Brilliant ideal.

But Patti Poppe, the new CEO of PG&E , is “leading with love.”

Waiting for her to take the money and run….just like the last few CEOs.

Patti Poopy got over $5,000,000 in total compensation for 2021!!!!
I probably worked harder than her for 14 years at PG&E for my dinky $800 per month pension!?😝

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