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Almost 5K Without Power In Concord, Walnut Creek – PG&E Says The Outage Was Caused By “Weather”

by CLAYCORD.com
45 comments

About 5,000 PG&E customers are without power in Concord and Walnut Creek this afternoon.

The outage started just before 5 p.m.

PG&E says the outage occurred because of “weather.” They have no estimated restoration time.

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45 comments


D July 2, 2023 - 5:39 PM - 5:39 PM

WTF sunny day mild wind. Get real PG&E

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Kurt July 2, 2023 - 6:10 PM - 6:10 PM

Power back on in crystyl ranch at 6pm. I had a shopping cart full of beer at BevMo, 10 feet from the checkout the power went out and I left empty handed.

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Badge1104 July 2, 2023 - 6:15 PM - 6:15 PM

Our current electrical grid cannot even provide enough power for hot days when people have their air conditioners on.
How can it provide power to charge the all-electric vehicles were supposed to be driving in the next 10 years? ( especially since the state will not build new power plants, and wind and solar are not Dependable 24/7)

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Jeff (the other one) July 4, 2023 - 6:02 PM - 6:02 PM

” we’re supposed to be driving” The ability to drive, wherever you want (oh, the audacity), is not really part of the overall plan. If they can get everyone in all electric vehicles, and ensure sufficient electricity is not available, well, just another step to statist Utopia.

Need a beer July 2, 2023 - 6:19 PM - 6:19 PM

Seems odd that “weather” isn’t effecting most of the Northern California or even all of Walnut Creek or Concord…. Just our little area, again

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happypappy July 2, 2023 - 7:10 PM - 7:10 PM

Caused by the weather? Well, it sure is good to know the outage wasn’t caused by all those EV”s.
At least the govt can control the weather…….with enough money, that is.

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Juryisout July 2, 2023 - 8:11 PM - 8:11 PM

Weather my white a**….

The power grids have had it, Newscum doesn’t have a clue how to handle this..

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Hayden Barsotti July 2, 2023 - 7:40 PM - 7:40 PM

Could it be from “poor” maintenance?

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Donothaveone July 2, 2023 - 8:34 PM - 8:34 PM

And what power grid would you point to that doesn’t experience an outage of the similar size in a heatwave? I am really curious about that.

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Glen223 July 2, 2023 - 9:44 PM - 9:44 PM

Exactly – now how will this grid handle x thousands of new EVs when there is insufficient generation and insufficient transmission and distribution infrastructure to handle this increase load?

And don’t tell me they’re “planning “ on it; they planned to build the high speed rail on time and within budget…..and it’s one monumental FAILURE!

I guarantee there will NOT be sufficient electrical infrastructure to support Newscum’s “plans.”

Anything the state touches turns to $hit. Thank you dumbocrats. Incapable of looking at whole picture.

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SAM July 2, 2023 - 9:51 PM - 9:51 PM

Never used to happen in the 80s and 90s.

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Doh July 4, 2023 - 8:58 PM - 8:58 PM

Yes it did when everyone turned on their AC.

Gus44 July 3, 2023 - 7:48 AM - 7:48 AM

Moved to Phoenix 3 years ago. Have not experienced nor heard of power outage.

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Old Timer July 2, 2023 - 9:04 PM - 9:04 PM

And they want all electric vehicles in California.No more gas appliances all electric.LMAO you morons.

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Old Timer July 2, 2023 - 9:05 PM - 9:05 PM

And they want all electric vehicles in California.And no more gas appliances.LMAO you morons.

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Ben July 2, 2023 - 9:21 PM - 9:21 PM

Isn’t this where PG&e just upgraded and put underground lines. They did all those great commercial shoots at the under ground lines. On Lyme ridge right there.

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Glen223 July 2, 2023 - 9:47 PM - 9:47 PM

Don’t worry – Patti Poppe, the new CEO of PG&E, is “leading with love.”

To the time of how many millions per year in salary and stock options?

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BORbeliever July 3, 2023 - 9:52 AM - 9:52 AM

Patti Poppe made $51.2 million in 2021. Think about that as you sit in your dark house with no electricity. I wonder how many days Patti has had power out at her house?

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Glen223 July 4, 2023 - 8:41 PM - 8:41 PM

Did you watch the last shareholders meeting? NOBODY asked the pertinent questions.

Kinda like the voters in CA continuing to re-elect the incumbents.

Original G July 3, 2023 - 11:22 AM - 11:22 AM

Wondrous thing about underground lines they can take days to weeks to repair while above ground lines usually only take hours. Above ground connections and equipment can quickly be checked using thermal imaging equipment from ground level. Undergrounding is little more than a placating publicity stunt.
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Public needs to wake up, thinking undergrounding of power lines will make poles go away.
After undergrounding lines along Kirker Pass Rd. they went thru cutting top sections of poles off leaving telephone and cable TV lines intact.

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nytemuvr July 3, 2023 - 3:23 PM - 3:23 PM

@ORIGINAL G…..I also wonder how much condensation builds up in the underground pipes that electrical lines run through and if they have someway to keep condensation at a minimum and if that was taken into consideration?

Original G July 3, 2023 - 6:14 PM - 6:14 PM

Power cables are routed thru buried CPVC pipes running between concrete vaults buried level with surrounding terrain and have steel plate covers. On Kirker Pass undergrounding there are two above ground boxes possibly housing fuses and power correction CAPs that were previously power pole mounted. My personal opinion, undergounding is a publicity stunt and something to hold up next time in Court.
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Original G July 3, 2023 - 8:20 PM - 8:20 PM

Got side tracked, moisture isn’t a problem except were cable ends are spliced together in concrete vaults. Cable splicers especially high voltage splicers are precision artists. A connection done and insulated correctly can get wet with no problem. A bad or corroded connection or one that’s no longer tight tend to generate heat on their way to failure. Have no idea what inspection intervals are for undergrounded connections. Above ground it’s easy using a heat sensing camera.
Carried an old iphone with a FLIR camera clip on at work, used that thing several times a week.
These days it’s fun to point it at pole mounted oil filled transformers to see how hot they are.
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There’s a transmission line, Trans Bay Cable, from Pittsburg power plant buried in the river that runs to SF.
https://caltopo.com/map.html#ll=38.03749,-121.9049&z=14&b=mbt&a=fire
https://www.transbaycable.com/operations.html

Anon July 2, 2023 - 9:53 PM - 9:53 PM

Ah yes, “You will own Nothing, and you Will be happy”. Look into the PG&E CEO involvement with the World Economic Forum.

Also, with all of this ‘green’ stuff in California…..how is it that within Two days after all that rain we had in January – the skies were smoggy???

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Exit 12A July 2, 2023 - 10:03 PM - 10:03 PM

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Liberals and enviro-Nazis are hell bent on turning CA and the rest of the US into a Third World country where energy security is spotty.
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BOOYAH! July 2, 2023 - 10:44 PM - 10:44 PM

10:30 still no power. Out since 4:45. F – ing PG&E!!!!!

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Original G July 2, 2023 - 10:46 PM - 10:46 PM

Alphabet approach to maintenance ? ? ?
P for preventive, you schedule preventive maintenance on equipment.
C for crisis, you let equipment failures dictate how your spares and manpower are used.
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Used to tell bosses, “This is a heck of a way to run an airline”
They didn’t like when they were reminded, a piece of failed equipment was reported previously as needing attention.

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nytemuvr July 3, 2023 - 3:11 PM - 3:11 PM

@ORIGINAL G…..I don’t care for Fram oil filters but you get the point………
https://youtu.be/Ij1yDpfZI8Q

Jojo The Circus Clown July 3, 2023 - 6:36 AM - 6:36 AM

A whole 5 thousand !!! ??? … #zoiks!

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Deb July 3, 2023 - 6:37 AM - 6:37 AM

Everyone should write a letter explaining their dissatisfaction with PGE in your area. Writing to the CPUC which governs PGE will get something rolling. Also wrote to the Concord officials with a copy to the CPUC pr vice versa.
California Public Utilities Commission
505 Van Ness Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94102

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S July 3, 2023 - 10:04 AM - 10:04 AM

I feel (just an “I” feel) such letters are a wasted effort. Newson appoints to the CUPC; PG&E is a Newson $$$$$$ contributor. They are all in it together.

Glen223 July 4, 2023 - 8:38 PM - 8:38 PM

Flood Patti Poppe’s in-box via email and snail mail.

Send copies to the entire board of directors…. Their information is on PG&E’s websites (or the applicable SEC website).

Talk by politicians (and PG&E’s management) is cheap; they’ve cycled through too many incompetent senior management employees since 2010 – and the BOD needs to be held accountable.

domo July 3, 2023 - 10:05 AM - 10:05 AM

..agree – in the mail later today -also sent Newsum a message essentially telling him to quit covering up for PG&E and his green EV plan isn’t working

when will they learn July 3, 2023 - 7:05 AM - 7:05 AM

Your burn more fuel and cause more pollution using all electric.
This is all to sell millions of EV’s and batteries that will all go into a scrap pile after 10 years of people on the east coast freezing to death by the dozens per day when their car died and all the tow trucks and police have better things to do.They will go back to gasoline leaving EV’S as an option for the silly people.
The price of gas and electricity will be so high by then because they think it will drive you towards public ghetto transit.

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domo July 3, 2023 - 7:27 AM - 7:27 AM

Weather ? gimme a break – no wind… just the second hot day of the year! …and they want us to go electric!? PG&E can’t handle the grid or maintenance properly ….. not that it will do any good but Newscum is getting a scathing message from me

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Captain Bebops July 3, 2023 - 11:54 AM - 11:54 AM

As mentioned here over the weekend there used to be “peaker plants”, mostly natural gas, which would come online during such emergencies. Those got torn down at the request of the globalwarmingphobics. Way too soon, they should have waited. We are not ready yet for what those phobics want. Probably needs another 50 years.

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Throw The Book... July 3, 2023 - 8:28 AM - 8:28 AM

Ageing infrastructure, heavier debt load, forever military incursions, social payments, less taxpayer base, on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on…..

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Captain Bebops July 3, 2023 - 9:13 AM - 9:13 AM

The energy companies push globalwarmingphobia so they can control the energy markets as to how, where and when you can have energy. It’s the same gang that’s been around for centuries.

Original G July 3, 2023 - 1:17 PM - 1:17 PM

Saw semi bottom dump entering Peaker Plant at corner of Loveridge and Antioch Pittsburg highway hauling petroleum coke, a byproduct of oil refining process. Trucks still haul to large domed storage in Pittsburg where it’s loaded onto ships.

Ricardoh July 3, 2023 - 10:29 AM - 10:29 AM

It is now Monday is the power back on. Where is the update?

domo July 3, 2023 - 2:03 PM - 2:03 PM

…and… why didn’t the mainstream media didn’t cover it much? …. PG&E / Newscum got to them first to put the muzzle on it?

C Robason July 3, 2023 - 2:32 PM - 2:32 PM

CA had 14.2 MILLION registered vehicles in 2021… Biden earmarked $7 BILLION for 550,000 EV charging stations NATIONWIDE… now tell me how that’s gonna help our pathetic state when everyone’s required to have an EV. Newsom’s got his head up his a**.

Concord Grape July 3, 2023 - 3:01 PM - 3:01 PM

We moved in to our house in 1971. The whole neighborhood had underground wiring.

redrazor July 3, 2023 - 4:59 PM - 4:59 PM

Back in the early 70’s, I used to ride with a good buddy some nights in his Coke hauling set of bottom dumps. We’d pick up the coke way out on west Hwy 4 and take the long slow grade trip to Pittsburg’s docks where we dumped it into the underground conveyor belts that took it up and into the Giant cargo ships that then took it to japan for steel making that made all those early Toyotas, Hondas, etc. Total curb weight was close to 80,000 lbs and required lots of down shifts going over the hill. Fun times listening to the CB “chatter”.

buck July 4, 2023 - 5:09 PM - 5:09 PM

I knew a bunch of petroleum coke haulers back then, Chief, Roy Turner, Big Joe, Henry V. Lloyd Anderson etc.


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