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California power regulators cast doubt on utility s plans

By MIKE LIEDTKEApril 15, 2021 GMT SAN RAMON, Calif. (AP) California power regulators are poised to reprimand Pacific Gas & Electric for continuing to neglect its electrical grid that has ignited a series of deadly wildfires in Northern California and could order the utility to do be more vigilant in the upcoming months of hot, windy weather. The anticipated rebuke from the California Public Utilities Commission Thursday would serve as official notice to PG&E that it hasn’t been doing enough to reduce the risks posed by a combination of crumbling equipment and overgrown trees susceptible to touching or toppling into nearby power lines.

CPUC Public Advocates Office claims PG&E is ignoring wildfire safety recommendations

CPUC Public Advocates Office claims PG&E is ignoring wildfire safety recommendations The CPUC’s Public Advocates Office is recommending the CPUC reject PG&E’s plan until the serious flaws are fixed in its wildfire safety plans. Posted: Apr 14, 2021 4:33 PM Updated: Apr 14, 2021 5:06 PM Posted By: Deb Anderaos and Hayley Watts CHICO, Calif. – The CPUC’s Public Advocates Office is recommending the CPUC reject PG&E’s plan until the serious flaws are fixed in its wildfire safety plans. The advocate s office is claiming that PG&E is following a “pattern” of ignoring wildfire safety recommendations. They claim that PG&E s 2021 Wildfire Safety Plan falls short, pointing to shoddy management, neglecting inspections in high-risk areas. It claims the utility is upgrading grids in mostly low-risk areas. The office also claims PG&E sent arborists to verify tree-trimming that had not been done yet.

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