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https://www.wtnh.com/news/california-utility-begins-another-blackout-amid-fire-fears/
California utility begins another blackout amid fire fears
Oct 23, 2019  JOCELYN GECKER  Janie Har  Associated Press

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https://www.wtnh.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/100/2019/10/344b3d15ce0247a08a0f872683fff60d-1.jpg
FILE – In this Oct. 10, 2019, file photo, Pacific Gas & Electric employees
work in the PG&E Emergency Operations Center in San Francisco. Authorities
say power outages have started Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2019, in Northern
California after the state’s largest utility said it was planning a
widespread blackout citing wildfire danger. The Santa Rosa Fire Department
tweeted Wednesday that shutoffs had started in the city and it was getting
multiple reports of outages. Pacific Gas & Electric said earlier Wednesday
it was going forward with blackouts later in the day that could affect
450,000 people in 17 counties of Northern California. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu,
File)
]

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Lights went out across large portions of Northern
California on Wednesday, as the state’s largest utility began its second
massive blackout in two weeks, citing the return of dangerous fire weather.

Pacific Gas & Electric Co. said the rolling blackouts that initially
stretched from the Sierra foothills to north of the San Francisco Bay Area
would ultimately impact a half-million people — or nearly 180,000 customers
— in 17 counties.

The outages will last about 48 hours, the utility said ,but its seven-day
forecast shows an elevated likelihood of a shut-off across a much larger
portion of Northern California for the weekend, when heavy winds are
expected to return.

Southern California Edison said it could cut power Thursday to more than
308,000 customers in seven counties, and San Diego Gas & Electric was
warning of power shutoffs to about 24,000 customers.

Two weeks ago, a PG&E blackout affected nearly 2 million people, prompting
feelings of frustration and resignation among some residents and business
owners and renewing rushes to stock up on batteries and other emergency
supplies.

Sonoma County Supervisor James Gore said PG&E was better this time about
getting information to people who would be affected, but he was still
astonished by the need to resort to largescale blackouts.

“I am a big believer in shutdowns to prevent fires. But the thing that
erodes public trust is when it doesn’t make sense,” he said. “You say, ‘God,
I know if we can put a man on the moon … we can manage a (power) grid.'”

The Santa Rosa Fire Department said it was getting multiple reports of
outages and urged residents on Twitter to drive carefully, since traffic
signals would go dark.

With winds forecast to top 60 mph (97 kph), utilities worried branches and
debris could be thrown into power lines or topple them, sparking wildfires.

PG&E cut power across northern and central areas of the state in rolling
blackouts from Oct. 9-12, paralyzing parts of the region in what was the
largest deliberate blackout to prevent wildfires in state history. Schools
and universities canceled classes and many businesses were forced to close.

California Gov. Gavin sent a sharply worded letter Tuesday to Bill Johnson,
PG&E’s CEO, blaming the unprecedented mass outage earlier this month on the
company’s failure to maintain and upgrade its equipment.

“I believe the unacceptable scope and duration of the previous outage —
deliberately forcing 735,000 customers to endure power outages — was the
direct result of decades of PG&E prioritizing profit over public safety,”
Newsom wrote, referring to the number of businesses and households affected,
not the total number of people.


PG&E said the shutdowns are not about money.

The only goal “is to prevent a catastrophic wildfire,” Johnson said in a
Tuesday briefing.
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https://www.sfgate.com/news/us/article/California-utility-begins-another-blackout-amid-14557849.php


 (NorCal)
https://www.foxnews.com/us/second-round-of-power-outages-begin-in-california-amid-wildfire-concerns
Second round of power outages begins in California amid wildfire concerns
Oct 23, 2019  California's largest energy provider began another deliberate
blackout Wednesday ...
https://abc7news.com/society/list-areas-affected-by-pg-e-power-outage-in-california/5636609/


 (SoCal)
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2019-10-23/california-braces-for-more-widespread-power-outages-as-dangerous-winds-pick-up
Edison says more than 300,000 could lose power as California blackouts begin
Oct 23, 2019  Large swaths of California will once again be without power
amid heightened concerns ... had their power cut. The utility ...


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https://techcrunch.com/2019/10/23/elon-musk-predicts-tesla-energy-could-be-bigger-than-its-ev-business/
Elon Musk predicts Tesla energy could be ‘bigger’ than its EV business
2019/10/23 ... Tesla’s energy and solar businesses languished for nearly two
years as attention and resources were directed to the Model 3. That
diversion of resources included redirecting battery cell production lines
meant for its home Powerwall and commercial Powerpack energy storage
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