PDA

View Full Version : PG&E Plans To Cut Electricity To Some California Residents To Prevent Wildfires




Swordsmyth
07-06-2018, 08:32 PM
In a move straight out of the Soviet Union handbook, PG&E has warned they may cut electrical power to some California residents during “extreme weather” to help prevent wildfires.
https://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default/files/inline-images/wildfires.jpg
This comes after some poorly maintained Pacific Gas and Electric power lines have been determined to have started last year’s deadly wildfires in the Napa Valley wine country area.

Cal Fire investigators said Friday that equipment owned and operated by PG&E ignited 12 wildfires that raged in hot, dry weather and high winds across Northern California in October, charring hundreds of square miles in Sonoma County and beyond, destroying thousands of structures and killing 18 people. (source (http://www.pressdemocrat.com/news/8413929-181/cal-fire-pge-equipment-caused))
According to Cal Fire, the 8 of the 12 fires occurred due to lack of maintenance in violation of state regulations.

The utility was in violation of state code on eight of those fires, failing to clear brush around its lines and properly maintain its power equipment, according to state fire investigators.
Cal Fire found violations in the Norrbom, Partrick, Pythian, Adobe and Pocket fires that burned in Sonoma and Napa counties; the Atlas fire in Napa County; the Sulphur fire in Lake County; and the Blue fire in Humboldt County. (source (http://www.pressdemocrat.com/news/8413929-181/cal-fire-pge-equipment-caused))
Doesn’t it sound like a good idea for PG&E to improve the maintenance of their equipment and lines? But instead, they have a different response.
PG&E’s response to the deadly Napa Valley Fires Instead of improving their maintenance, PG&E has made the arbitrary decision to cut electricity to areas they have identified as risky, leaving residents to fend for themselves without power during the most brutally hot days of the year. Here’s a map of the areas that PG&E considers to be “high risk.”
https://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default/files/inline-images/pge-map.jpg
photo credit (https://cbssacramento.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/cpuc_fire-threat_map_final.pdf)
If this sounds familiar, perhaps you are thinking back to the 1990s, when the Soviet Union was ruled by the Communist Party and dealt with power shortages by rationing or cutting electricity (http://articles.latimes.com/1991-10-19/news/mn-511_1_soviet-power) to the coldest parts of the nation, leaving some Siberian hospitals and schools completely without heat.
CBS Sacramento reports:

“The goal is to reduce the risk of wildfires,” said PG&E spokeswoman Brandi Merlo, who acknowledges the utility only wants to cut power as a last resort for public safety.
PG&E points to climate change, saying extreme weather is the new norm in California. The utility says it has a wildfire safety operations center staffed 24-7 evaluating temperatures, wind, humidity, dry brush and real-time observations from crews in the field. While PG&E would not share the exact criteria it’s using, it says it plans to give customers anywhere from one to 48 hours’ notice through phone calls, texts or email addresses customers provide.
PG&E says this will also affect some people living outside “extreme fire threat” districts in “elevated” threat areas also noted on the state map if they live on the same circuit. The utility says it’s already mailed letters to anyone who may be impacted, but you can also look up your address on its site (https://m.pge.com/?WT.pgeac=Wildfire_Community-Impacted#high-fire-threat-map) where you can also update your contact information. (https://www.pge.com/en_US/residential/your-account/account-management/manage-your-account/alerts-and-notifications/update-your-contact-information.page?WT.pgeac=Wildfire_Community-ContactInfo) (source (https://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2018/06/25/pge-cutting-power/))
One to 48 hours seems like quite a wide range of warning times, doesn’t it?
PG&E doesn’t care about residents’ freezers and cellphones, either. Instead of taking responsibility themselves, the utility company intends to inconvenience paying customers. They suggest that customers in the affected areas “have a plan” for dealing with the brutally hot conditions without power.

If you are in one of these threat zones, PG&E says you should already have a plan in case it cuts your power during extreme fire weather.
“Some of those things could include backup generation. They should be looking in advance of that notice,” Merlo said. “They could also look at staying with family or friends.” (source (https://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2018/06/25/pge-cutting-power/))
CBS Sacramento spoke with PG&E spokeswoman Brandi Merlo, asking questions for concerned residents.

Kurtis: When you lose power, a lot of these people are going to lose their ability to communicate. Isn’t that raising a whole new issue?
Merlo: We understand the difficulties that come with shutting the power off. It will only be as a last resort, and in the interest of public safety when extreme weather conditions occur.
Kurtis: Is this the lesser of two evils?
Merlo: We’re really working to reduce the risk of wildfires and this is one of the ways we’re trying to do it.”
Kurtis: PG&E understands this raises a whole new list of risks?
Merlo: Yes. (source (https://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2018/06/25/pge-cutting-power/))
The media outlet also asked whether PG&E would be reimbursing affected residents for their additional expenses during these outages.

Considering PG&E’s plan to cut power is to keep its own equipment from sparking fires, we asked the utility if it plans to reimburse people for losses, like lost groceries, a hotel stay or the cost of fuel. The company responded by email with this statement.
We will not be reimbursing customers for losses as we are shutting off power for safety due to extreme fire danger conditions. It’s important for all customers living or working in a high fire-threat area to have an emergency plan to be prepared for any extended outages due to extreme weather. (source (https://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2018/06/25/pge-cutting-power/))
PG&E suggested that customers ensure their ability to communicate by having a landline.
If you are a resident of one of the areas PG&E has deemed “risky,” it’s clear that you’ll be completely on your own during any heatwaves.


https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-07-06/pge-plans-cut-electricity-some-california-residents-prevent-wildfires

timosman
07-06-2018, 08:38 PM
Next ban - power generators.

oyarde
07-06-2018, 08:50 PM
California is a problem that must be shed.

aGameOfThrones
07-06-2018, 09:13 PM
https://maymays1.fjcdn.com/thumbnails/comments/I+tried+my+best+_5d7654fcfe7d3fc9035bf667f8ece267. gif

Weston White
07-06-2018, 09:26 PM
Bunch of haters around here! Haters gonna hate! Haters gotta hate! #Haters!

aGameOfThrones
07-06-2018, 09:30 PM
Bunch of haters around here! Haters gonna hate! Haters gotta hate! #Haters!

It's not just Cali, but....

https://abackwoodsconservative.files.wordpress.com/2017/12/liberals-06.jpg?w=391&h=263

dannno
07-07-2018, 02:43 AM
https://media.keyt.com/npg-keyt-media-us-east-1/photo/2018/07/06/goleta%20holiday%20fire%20070618_1530939900532.JPG _12266786_ver1.0_640_360.jpg

http://www.keyt.com/news/wildfire/brush-fire-explodes-over-goleta-hills-mandatory-evacuations-underway/764268995


Brush fire explodes over Goleta hills, mandatory evacuations underway

GOLETA, Calif. - For county information on the Holiday Fire, Click here (https://readysbc.org/holiday-fire/).
[LATEST: 7/6/2018 12:45 a.m.]


50-80 acres have burned. More than 30 fire engines are on scene fighting this blaze. 2,200 to 2,500 people have been told to evacuate.

Cathedral Oaks Road is closed between Carlo Drive and Patterson Avenue.

[LATEST: 7/6/2018 11:25 p.m.]
One hundred and 20 firefighters on scene, 20 structures lost.
No containment.


Small animals can be taken to the Santa Barbara Humane Society at 5399 Overpass Road.

https://independent.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/img/photos/2018/07/06/20180706_Holiday_Fire_t958.jpg?fef15e12b784e9bbb22 bf3f2924819218cda3d1a

dannno
07-07-2018, 02:48 AM
1015478264515608578

dannno
07-07-2018, 02:51 AM
It was supposed to get up to the low 90s today. So I got home at 5:30, checked the weather, it was 92 degrees. 101 degrees inside my house.

Went to the beach and hit the nice cool ocean up.

Went home around sunset, it was 94 degrees. Then it got dark. Checked the weather, it was 98 degrees. Shit just kept getting hotter. The winds were up, and then the fire started about <15 miles WNW of here. Headed in the other direction I'll be ok.. until tomorrow afternoon, the winds will probably shift and blow some ash over here.

dannno
07-07-2018, 03:00 AM
We actually have So Cal Edison for our electricity provider here, not PG&E, but So Cal Edison were recently being sued for starting this fire:

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?517518-NASA-Photos-California-Fires-Seen-From-Space-9-billion-in-insured-losses


That one burned up to <10 miles ENE of where I live.

oyarde
07-07-2018, 08:04 AM
Save yourself Dannno . Flee Hades while you may .

dannno
07-07-2018, 12:39 PM
20 Structures Lost Overnight in Holiday Fire As Crews Prepare for Another Hot, Windy Day

5% Containment as County Declares Local Emergency, Blaze Burns 60 to 80 Acres




God damn it's fuggin hot.... My chili pad saved the night, actually got some sleep...

Anybody have a Chilipad?http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?522677-Anybody-have-a-Chilipad



https://independent.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/img/photos/2018/07/07/20180706_Holiday_Fire_Friday_11_t958.jpg?fef15e12b 784e9bbb22bf3f2924819218cda3d1a


Fedbook video
https://www.facebook.com/sbindependent/videos/10156486274734836/

Swordsmyth
07-07-2018, 01:04 PM
Save yourself Dannno . Flee Hades while you may .

^^^THIS^^^ to all our Kalifornia members.
Don't look back, being turned into a pillar of salt hurts.