Wednesday, September 25, 2019
Larger PG&E PSPS Event Declared 09 25 19
Attached find details from CNN and PG&E regarding the current PG&E Public
Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) event affecting over 48,000 PG&E customers in
the Sierra foothills and the area around Calistoga.
As yesterday's KCRA TV-3 Sacramento story noted, this new, larger event
could be a precursor to future PG&E PSPS events during the months of
September, October, and November. This PSPS event includes some of the
Paradise, California area. Note the 2018 Camp fire started on November 8,
2018, in Butte County, in Northern California.
CGNP believes that future, larger scale PSPS events will have harmful
impacts outside of the PSPS event area as power transmission lines (Such
as the PG&E Caribou-Palermo Line that caused the Camp Fire) must also be
turned off. This could prevent the flow of power from PG&E's 169
hydroelectric dams in the Sierra foothills, making the large Diablo Canyon
Power Plant (DCPP) essential for public safety and welfare in the PG&E
service territory. PSPS events will be occurring for the foreseeable
future. Thus, DCPP should continue to run beyond 2025 to protect
California public safety and welfare.
As an Intervenor, CGNP has advanced this analysis in California Public
Utilities Commission (CPUC) Proceeding R1602007 involving the near-term
reliability of the California power grid. Additional details are
available.
Gene Nelson, Ph.D. CGNP Legal Assistant
Californians for Green Nuclear Power, Inc. (CGNP)
1375 East Grand Ave Ste 103 #523
Arroyo Grande, CA 93420-2421
(805) 363 - 4697 cell
Government@CGNP.org email
http://CGNP.org website
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