{"id":89626,"date":"2019-10-26T16:06:18","date_gmt":"2019-10-26T23:06:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/69.46.6.243\/?p=89626"},"modified":"2019-10-26T16:06:18","modified_gmt":"2019-10-26T23:06:18","slug":"pge-expands-psps-outages-zones-to-940000-customers-expected-to-go-dark-this-afternoon-evening","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/new.thepinetree.net\/?p=89626","title":{"rendered":"PG&#038;E Expands PSPS Outages Zones to 940,000 Customers Expected to Go Dark This Afternoon &#038; Evening"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>San Francisco, CA&#8230;Due to weather forecasts indicating potential for a historic wind event this weekend, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&#038;E) confirmed it will implement a Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) affecting approximately 940,000 customers\u2014an increase of about 90,000 from previous estimates\u2014in portions of 36 counties. Widespread dry, hot and windy weather is expected to begin impacting the service area today between 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. and through midday Monday.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/new.thepinetree.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/06\/PGE-PSPS-1.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"248\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-81761\" \/><\/p>\n<p>As this weather system sweeps from north to south over a period of two to three days, PG&#038;E customers across Northern and Central California will feel the effects of hot, dry winds at different times, which means outage times will vary as well.<\/p>\n<p>Customers are encouraged to visit www.pge.com\/eventmaps and use the address look up tool to confirm if they will be impacted by this PSPS event.<\/p>\n<p>Power Will Be Turned Off in Phases<br \/>\nThe PSPS will occur in six phases, times may change (earlier or later) dependent on weather. The first phase will begin about 2 p.m. on Saturday, October 26. Customer impacts will include these counties: Amador, Butte, Colusa, El Dorado, Glenn, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, San Joaquin, Sierra, Siskiyou, Shasta, Tehama and Yuba.<\/p>\n<p>The second phase will occur around 4 p.m. on Saturday, October 26, impacting customers in the following counties: Lake, Marin, Mendocino (south), Napa, Solano, Sonoma and Yolo.<\/p>\n<p>Phase three will begin about 5 p.m. Saturday, October 26, impacting customers in these counties: Alameda, Contra Costa, Monterey, San Benito, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz and Stanislaus.<\/p>\n<p>Phase four will begin about 5 p.m. Saturday, October 26, impacting customers in these counties: Alpine, Calaveras, Mariposa and Tuolumne.<\/p>\n<p>Phase five begin about 5 p.m. Saturday, October 26, impacting customers in these counties: Humboldt, Mendocino (north) and Trinity.<\/p>\n<p>The sixth and final phase is scheduled to begin 10 a.m., Sunday, October 27, impacting customers in Kern County.<br \/>\nThe power will be turned off to communities in stages, depending on local timing of the severe wind conditions.<\/p>\n<p>OCTOBER 26 PSPS EVENT<br \/>\nThe times below are estimates and may change (earlier or later) dependent on weather.<br \/>\nPHASE TIME\/DATE COUNTIES<br \/>\n1 2 P.M. Saturday, Oct. 26 Amador, Butte, Colusa, El Dorado, Glenn, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, San Joaquin, Sierra, Siskiyou, Shasta, Tehama, Yuba<br \/>\n2 4 P.M. Saturday, Oct. 26 Lake, Marin, Mendocino (south), Napa, Solano, Sonoma, Yolo<br \/>\n3 5 P.M. Saturday, Oct. 26 Alameda, Contra Costa, Monterey, San Benito, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Stanislaus<br \/>\n4 5 P.M. Saturday, Oct. 26 Alpine, Calaveras, Mariposa, Tuolumne<br \/>\n5 5 P.M. Saturday, Oct. 26 Humboldt, Mendocino (north), Trinity<br \/>\n6 10 A.M. Sunday, Oct. 27 Kern<br \/>\n&#8220;This wind event is forecast to be the most serious weather situation that Northern and Central California has experienced in recent memory. We understand the widespread impacts this Public Safety Power Shutoff will have across Northern and Central California. We would only take this decision for one reason \u2013 to help reduce catastrophic wildfire risk to our customers and communities. There is no compromising the safety of our customers, which is our most important responsibility,&#8221; said Michael Lewis, PG&#038;E&#8217;s senior vice president of Electric Operations.<br \/>\nCustomer Notifications and Impact<br \/>\nIn most cases, the company has notified potentially impacted customers at 48 hours, 24 hours and just before the de-energization. However, customers not impacted by the PSPS, including those not within high fire-risk areas, may experience power outages due to PG&#038;E equipment damaged during this major wind event. Those customers will not be notified in advance.<br \/>\nIt is very possible 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.<br \/>\nThe impacted counties, cities and communities are listed below. Customers can go to pge.com\/pspsupdates to look up individual addresses to see if they are impacted by this event.<br \/>\nCounty Customers Cities or unincorporated areas with some customers potentially impacted<br \/>\nAlameda Total: 57,002<br \/>\nMedical Baseline: 1,297 Albany, Berkeley, Castro Valley<br \/>\nDublin, Fremont, Hayward, Livermore<br \/>\nOakland, Piedmont, Pleasanton, San Leandro, Sunol<br \/>\nAlpine Total: 66<br \/>\nMedical Baseline: 0 Bear Valley<br \/>\nAmador Total: 19,909<br \/>\nMedical Baseline: 974 Amador City, Drytown, Fiddletown, Ione, Jackson, Martell, Pine Grove, Pioneer, Plymouth, River Pines, Sutter Creek, Volcano<br \/>\nButte Total: 19,151<br \/>\nMedical Baseline: 1,398 Bangor, Berry Creek, Brush Creek, Butte Meadows, Chico, Clipper Mills, Cohasset, Feather Falls, Forbestown, Forest Ranch, Magalia, Oroville, Palermo, Paradise, Rackerby, Stirling City, Yankee Hill<br \/>\nCalaveras Total: 30,819<br \/>\nMedical Baseline: 1,398 Angels Camp, Arnold, Avery, Burson, Camp Connell, Campo Seco, Copperopolis, Dorrington, Douglas Flat, Glencoe, Hathaway Pines, Mokelumne Hill, Mountain Ranch, Murphys, Rail Road Flat, San Andreas, Sheep Ranch, Tamarack, Vallecito, Valley Springs, Wallace, West Point, White Pines, Wilseyville<br \/>\nColusa Total: 64<br \/>\nMedical Baseline: 2 Arbuckle, Maxwell, Sites, Williams<br \/>\nContra Costa Total: 48,058<br \/>\nMedical Baseline: 1,584 Alamo, Antioch, Brentwood, Byron, Canyon, Clayton, Concord, Crockett, Danville, Diablo, El Cerrito, El Sobrante, Hercules, Kensington, Lafayette, Martinez, Moraga, Orinda, Pinole, Pittsburg, Pleasant Hill, Port Costa, Richmond, Rodeo, San Pablo, San Ramon, Walnut Creek<br \/>\nEl Dorado Total: 56,643<br \/>\nMedical Baseline: 2,774 Cameron Park, Camino, Cold Springs, Coloma, Cool, Diamond Springs, El Dorado, El Dorado Hills, Fair Play, Garden Valley, Georgetown<br \/>\nGreenwood, Grizzly Flats, Kelsey, Kyburz, Lotus, Mount Aukum, Omo Ranch, Pacific House, Pilot Hill, Placerville, Pollock Pines, Rescue, Shingle Springs, Somerset, Twin Bridges<br \/>\nGlenn<br \/>\n Total: 43<br \/>\nMedical Baseline: 2 Orland, Willows<br \/>\nHumboldt Total: 66,870<br \/>\nMedical Baseline: 2,084 Alderpoint, Alton, Arcata, Bayside, Blocksburg, Blue Lake, Bridgeville, Carlotta, Eureka, Fernbridge, Ferndale, Fieldbrook, Fields, Landing, Fortuna, Garberville, Honeydew, Hoopa, Hydesville, Kneeland, Korbel, Loleta<br \/>\nManila, Mckinleyville, Miranda, Myers Flat, Orick, Orleans, Petrolia, Phillipsville, Redcrest, Redway, Rio Dell, Samoa, Scotia, Trinidad, Weitchpec, Weott, Whitehorn, Willow Creek<br \/>\nKern Total: 839<br \/>\nMedical Baseline: 27 Arvin, Bakersfield, Lebec<br \/>\nLake Total: 37,441<br \/>\nMedical Baseline: 2,170 Clearlake, Clearlake Oaks, Clearlake Park, Cobb, Finley, Glenhaven, Hidden Valley Lake, Kelseyville, Lakeport, Loch Lomond, Lower Lake, Lucerne, Middletown, Nice, Upper Lake, Witter Springs<br \/>\nMarin Total: 118,535<br \/>\nMedical Baseline: 2,084 Belvedere, Bolinas, Corte Madera, Dillon Beach, Fairfax, Fallon, Forest Knolls, Greenbrae, Inverness, Kentfield, Lagunitas, Larkspur, Marshall, Mill Valley, Muir Beach, Nicasio, Novato, Olema, Point Reyes Station, Ross, San Anselmo, San Geronimo, San Quentin, San Rafael, Sausalito, Stinson Beach, Tiburon, Tomales, Woodacre<br \/>\nMariposa Total: 809<br \/>\nMedical Baseline: 42 Coulterville, Greeley Hill<br \/>\nMendocino Total: 38,433<br \/>\nMedical Baseline: 1,342 Albion, Boonville, Branscomb, Calpella, Caspar, Comptche, Covelo, Cummings, Dos Rios, Elk, Fort Bragg, Gualala, Hopland, Laytonville, Leggett, Little River, Manchester, Mendocino, Philo, Piercy, Point Arena, Potter Valley, Redwood Valley, Unincorporated Areas of Ukiah, Westport, Unincorporated Areas of Willits, Yorkville<br \/>\nMonterey Total: 9,987<br \/>\nMedical Baseline: 251 Aromas, Greenfield, Gonzales, Salinas, Soledad<br \/>\nNapa Total: 17,878<br \/>\nMedical Baseline: 498 American Canyon, Angwin, Calistoga, Deer Park, Lake Berryessa, Napa, Oakville, Pope Valley, Rutherford, St Helena, Yountville<br \/>\nNevada Total: 43,211<br \/>\nMedical Baseline: 1,822 Chicago Park, Grass Valley, Nevada City, Norden, North San Juan, Penn Valley, Rough And Ready, Smartsville, Soda Springs, Washington<br \/>\nPlacer Total: 31,277<br \/>\nMedical Baseline: 1,275 Alta, Applegate, Auburn, Baxter, Colfax, Emigrant Gap, Foresthill, Gold Run, Granite Bay, Lincoln, Loomis, Meadow Vista, Newcastle, Penryn, Sheridan, Weimar<br \/>\nPlumas Total: 785<br \/>\nMedical Baseline: 6 Belden, La Porte, Quincy, Storrie, Twain<br \/>\nSan Benito Total: 1,369<br \/>\nMedical Baseline: 39 Hollister, Paicines, San Juan Bautista<br \/>\nSan Joaquin Total: 375<br \/>\nMedical Baseline: 5 Linden, Stockton<br \/>\nSan Mateo Total: 57,218<br \/>\nMedical Baseline: 1,158 Belmont, Burlingame, Daly City, El Granada, Emerald Hills, Half Moon Bay, Hillsborough, La Honda, Loma Mar, Montara, Moss Beach, Pacifica, Pescadero, Portola Valley, Redwood City, San Bruno, San Carlos, San Gregorio, San Mateo, South San Francisco, Woodside, Unincorporated Communities in Southwest San Mateo County<br \/>\nSanta Clara Total: 27,094<br \/>\nMedical Baseline: 823 Coyote, Cupertino, Gilroy, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Los Gatos, Milpitas, Monte Sereno, Morgan Hill, Redwood Estates, San Jose, San Martin, Saratoga<br \/>\nSanta Cruz Total: 44,942<br \/>\nMedical Baseline: 2,095 Aptos, Ben Lomond, Boulder Creek, Brookdale, Capitola, Corralitos, Davenport, Felton, Freedom, La Selva Beach, Mount Hermon, Santa Cruz, Scotts Valley, Soquel, Watsonville<br \/>\nShasta Total: 28,403<br \/>\nMedical Baseline: 1,659 Anderson, Bella Vista, Big Bend, Cottonwood, French Gulch, Igo, Lakehead, Millville, Montgomery Creek, Oak Run, Ono, Palo Cedro, Platina, Redding, Round Mountain, Shasta, Shasta Lake, Shingletown, Whiskeytown, Whitmore<br \/>\nSierra Total: 1,159<br \/>\nMedical Baseline: 14 Alleghany, Downieville, Goodyears Bar, Pike City, Sierra City<br \/>\nSiskiyou Total: 51<br \/>\nMedical Baseline: 0 Somes Bar<br \/>\nSolano Total: 25,524<br \/>\nMedical Baseline: 1,158 Fairfield, Suisun City, Vacaville, Vallejo<br \/>\nSonoma Total: 95,647<br \/>\nMedical Baseline: 2,941 Annapolis, Bodega, Bodega Bay, Camp Meeker, Cazadero, Cloverdale, Cotati, Duncans Mills, Forestville, Freestone, Geyserville, Glen Ellen, Graton, Guerneville, Healdsburg, Jenner, Kenwood, Larkfield, Monte Rio, Occidental, Penngrove, Petaluma, Rio Nido, Rohnert Park, Santa Rosa, Sebastopol, Sonoma, Stewarts Point, Valley Ford, Villa Grande, Windsor<br \/>\nStanislaus Total: 163<br \/>\nMedical Baseline: 2 Knights Ferry, Oakdale, Patterson<br \/>\nTehama Total: 19,238<br \/>\nMedical Baseline: 1,218 Corning, Flournoy, Gerber, Los Molinos, Manton, Mill Creek, Mineral, Paskenta, Paynes Creek, Proberta, Red Bluff, Tehama, Vina<br \/>\nTrinity Total: 1,046<br \/>\nMedical Baseline: 39 Burnt Ranch, Del Loma, Hawkins Bar, Platina, Salyer, Zenia<br \/>\nTuolumne Total: 33,776<br \/>\nMedical Baseline: 1,790 Big Oak Flat, Chinese Camp, Columbia, Groveland, Jamestown, Long Barn, Mi-Wuk Village, Pinecrest, Sonora, Soulsbyville, Strawberry, Tuolumne, Twain Harte<br \/>\nYolo Total: 530<br \/>\nMedical Baseline: 15 Brooks, Capay, Esparto, Guinda, Rumsey, Winters<br \/>\nYuba Total: 5,502<br \/>\nMedical Baseline: 313 Browns Valley, Brownsville, Camptonville, Challenge, Dobbins, Loma Rica, Marysville, Oregon House, Strawberry Valley, Wheatland<br \/>\nEstimated Time of Restoration<br \/>\nPredictive data models indicate the weather event could be the most powerful to hit California in decades, with widespread dry northeast winds between 45-60 mph and peak gusts of 60-70 mph in the higher elevations.<br \/>\nWinds of this magnitude pose a higher risk of damage and sparks on the electric system and rapid wildfire spread. The fire risk is even higher because vegetation on the ground has been dried out by recent wind events.<br \/>\nBefore restoring power, PG&#038;E must inspect its equipment for damage and make any necessary repairs. That process cannot begin until the severe weather event has subsided.<br \/>\nGiven the prolonged period during which the wind event will unfold, and the large number of power line miles that will need to be inspected before restoration, customers are being asked to prepare for an extended outage of at least two days once the severe weather has passed.<br \/>\nPG&#038;E will work with state and local agencies to provide updated restoration timelines following the conclusion of the severe weather event.<br \/>\nCustomer Resources<br \/>\nPG&#038;E is opening 56 Community Resource Centers in areas where power will be shut off, and we are looking to add more. These centers will remain open in impacted areas throughout the PSPS to provide water, phone charging stations, air-conditioned seating for up to 100 people and restrooms. To view the current list, click here.<br \/>\nDuring the PSPS, customers in impacted areas will not be billed. PG&#038;E has paused disconnection and collection activities in these areas.<br \/>\nCustomers can visit pge.com\/pspsupdates for more information.<br \/>\nHow Customers Can Prepare<br \/>\nIn addition, PG&#038;E is asking customers to:<br \/>\n\u2022 Update your contact information by calling 1-866-743-6589. PG&#038;E will use this information to alert customers through automated calls, texts, and emails, when possible, before and during a Public Safety Power Shutoff.<br \/>\n\u2022 Plan for medical needs like medications that require refrigeration or devices that need power.<br \/>\n\u2022 Identify backup charging methods for phones and keep hard copies of emergency numbers.<br \/>\n\u2022 Build or restock your emergency kit with flashlights, fresh batteries, first aid supplies and cash.<br \/>\n\u2022 Keep in mind family members who are elderly, younger children and pets.<br \/>\n\u2022 Learn more about wildfire risk and what to do before, during and after an emergency to keep your family safe at PG&#038;E\u2019s Safety Action Center.<br \/>\nWhile customers in high fire-threat areas are more likely to be affected by a Public Safety Power Shutoff event, any of PG&#038;E&#8217;s more than five million electric customers could have their power shut off for safety because the energy system relies on power lines working together to provide electricity across cities, counties and regions.<br \/>\nAbout PG&#038;E<br \/>\nPacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&#038;E Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is one of the largest combined natural gas and electric energy company in the United States. Based in San Francisco, with more than 20,000 employees, the company delivers some of the nation\u2019s cleanest energy to 15 million people in Northern and Central California. For more information, visit www.pge.com\/ and http:\/\/www.pge.com\/about\/newsroom\/.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>San Francisco, CA&#8230;Due to weather forecasts indicating potential for a historic wind event this weekend, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&#038;E) confirmed it will implement a Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) affecting approximately 940,000 customers\u2014an increase of about 90,000 from previous estimates\u2014in portions of 36 counties. 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