Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS)
PG&E said a line suspected of starting the Zogg Fire remained active while other circuits in the same region were de-energized.
The California PUC acted to correct a “serious omission” that it said had resulted in huge sums of money going to residents regardless of income.
Funds intended to provide batteries to poor residents in high fire-threat areas have been used by customers for pumping well water.
A class action suit against PacifiCorp alleges the utility failed to de-energize power lines that contributed to a set of wildfires in Oregon.
Rapid advances in digital technology can provide utilities with much needed assistance in wildfire response.
Smart building design can play a central role in California’s drive to decarbonize, according to a panel convened by the Energy Commission.
PG&E turned off power for nearly half a million residents to prevent line-sparked wildfires, two minutes after CAISO ended its four-day blackout watch.
Portland General Electric pre-emptively cut power to about 5,000 customers in the first public safety power shutoffs to affect Oregon.
The fall season when utility equipment tends to start fires is coming and regulators and reliability coordinators want utilities to be ready.
WECC waded into California’s wildfire troubles in an effort to understand how catastrophic blazes could affect reliability and how to protect the grid.
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