PG&E Community’s Wildfire Safety Program Marks Key Milestones to Enhance Safety and Help Reduce Growing
Wildfire Threat
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) today shared the progress it has made in partnership with customers, community
leaders and first responders to reduce wildfire risks and improve safety following the 2017 statewide wildfires and in response to
the ever-growing wildfire threat in California.
Launched in late March 2018, the company’s
Community Wildfire Safety Program has developed and implemented additional precautionary measures intended to further reduce
wildfire threats and strengthen communities for the future. These new safety measures are more critical than ever given the
dramatically increasing and devastating wildfires the state has experienced during both the 2017 and 2018 wildfire seasons.
“The wildfire threat facing our state is real and growing,” said Pat Hogan, PG&E Senior Vice President of Electric
Operations. “We at PG&E are focused on doing everything possible to help reduce the wildfire risk through our Community
Wildfire Safety Program. Now, and in the years ahead, we are determined to do everything we can to address this growing threat
and stay ahead of the changing climate so we can help keep our customers and communities safe.”
PG&E’s wildfire safety efforts fall into three main areas: bolstering wildfire prevention and emergency response,
putting in place new and enhanced safety measures, and doing more over the longer term to strengthen the electric
system and improve resiliency.
To fulfill these goals, PG&E has embarked on several safety initiatives, including the establishment of the
Wildfire Safety Operations Center to monitor risks in real time and coordinate prevention and response efforts, and the Public
Safety Power Shutoff program, in which power may be turned off for safety as a last resort during extreme fire danger
conditions.
PG&E has also expanded and accelerated its wildfire safety vegetation work in extreme fire-threat areas to address
vegetation within 12 feet of distribution lines, as well as branches and limbs that overhang the 12-foot safety clearance zone.
This critical safety work also involves addressing hazardous, dead and dying trees that could come into contact with power
lines.
By The Numbers
- 24/7: round-the-clock staffing of a new Wildfire Safety Operations Center during wildfire
season
- 130: miles of cleared vegetation around power lines in neighborhoods and communities that face
the most extreme wildfire threat, under new accelerated wildfire safety work
-
100+: new
weather stations installed, gathering additional data to better predict where extreme wildfire danger could occur
- 200: new weather stations expected to be installed by the end of 2018
- 9: new early fire detection cameras in high fire-threat areas within PG&E’s service area,
with more to come
- 350+: informational and collaborative meetings with city and county officials, critical
service providers, emergency response partners and other community leaders
- 570,000+: homes and businesses in high-fire threat areas contacted by letter or email about
Public Safety Power Shutoff and steps they can take to prepare
-
110,000+: customers who have provided updated contact information in order to receive
wildfire safety alerts
To be sure customers receive important wildfire safety alerts, PG&E is asking them to update their contact information by
visiting
pge.com/mywildfirealerts or calling 1-866-743-6589. Customers can visit
pge.com/wildfiresafety to enter their address and learn if they are served by a line that may be turned off for safety during
extreme wildfire threats.
More information about PG&E’s Community Wildfire Safety Program, including tips to help customers prepare for and stay safe
during extreme weather events, can be found online at
pge.com/wildfiresafety.
About PG&E
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E
Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is one of the largest combined natural gas and electric energy companies in the United States. Based in
San Francisco, with more than 20,000 employees, the company delivers some of the nation’s cleanest energy to nearly 16 million
people in Northern and Central California. For more information, visit
www.pge.com and pge.com/news.
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