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Power is restored for thousands of PG&E customers
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Power outages affecting 2,600+ customers in northern SLO County
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PG&E encouraging customers to conserve energy as flex alert is extended
KSBY
and last updated 2021-07-10 01:48:15-04
UPDATE: The flex alert has been extended through Saturday.
The California ISO has extended its #FlexAlert to a second day through Saturday urging consumers to continue #energyconservation due to extreme heat in #CAwx and wildfire in Southern Oregon threatening transmission lines causing strain on the #powergrid. https://t.co/X7dNqGhFnxpic.twitter.com/SmQyU8vCmJ California ISO (@California ISO) July 10, 2021
ORIGINAL STORY: With the warmer temperatures across the state, a statewide Flex Alert went into effect on Friday.
The Flex Alert started at 4 p.m. and was set to last up until 9 p.m.
Energy conservation tips offered during heat wave
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Live cameras across the Central Coast help firefighters spot wildfires in remote areas
PG&E
and last updated 2021-03-12 00:34:08-05
Pacific Gas and Electric Company is growing its network of fire-watch cameras and weather stations in California, including on the Central Coast.
The cameras provide a bird s eye view of the terrain in high fire risk areas. We can see how fires are behaving and what weather conditions are affecting the areas where the cameras are located, explained Mark Mesesan, PG&E Spokesperson.
The utility company says that the fire cameras and weather stations are a result of increasing wildfire risks like high temperatures, extreme dryness, and high winds. It s also to prevent their equipment from starting wildfires in the future.