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Restoring power after a Public Safety Power Shutoff
It’s important to remember that improved weather conditions are not the only factor that determines whether a line is safe to re-energize. Restoring power to customers can be a long process. First, we need to record reduced wind speeds for a sustained period, then allow 4–8 hours of daylight for SDG&E field crews to patrol the line. When patrolling, crews are looking for safety hazards like downed lines, debris or tree branches caught on the line, broken hardware or issues related to communication wires. If there is any damage to the power lines or poles, repairs must be made first before power can be restored.
In the case of fire or other extreme weather, this process can take days. You may see our trucks in your neighborhood as you continue to experience an outage. The information they gather…
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Be Prepared for a Public Safety Power Shutoff
Energy companies sometimes turn off power to fire-prone areas during adverse weather events as a safety precaution. This is known as a Public Safety Power Shutoff. All Californians could be impacted by emergency events and need to be prepared with a plan and an emergency kit.
Below are some things to be aware of that relate to adverse weather events or power shutoffs.
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In the event of a Public Safety Power shutoff, we aim to send early warning notifications via phone calls, text alerts, emails and other means before turning off power…
Docket No. ER19-221-002 TO5 Offer of Settlement Filing
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Tree Planting Tips
Besides providing natural beauty, trees can help us save energy. For example, by planting leaf-dropping (deciduous) trees on the south and/or west side of your house, you’ll stay cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter.
Planting the “Right Tree in the Right Place” will enhance your property value and lower the cost to maintain it. Good landscaping frames your home and uses plants compatible with overhead and underground utility lines. Low-growing trees will not reach electric lines and that will help prevent power interruptions to you and your neighbors.
Planting tall-growing trees within the SDG&E right-of-way will require trees to be pruned to maintain proper clearance from electric wires. This could result in the tree having an unnatural appearance. Use this planting guide to help you plant the “Right Tree in the…
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