California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC)
SoCal told the state Public Utilities Commission that one of its power lines might have started the Silverado Fire.
PG&E said a line suspected of starting the Zogg Fire remained active while other circuits in the same region were de-energized.
The California PUC acted to correct a “serious omission” that it said had resulted in huge sums of money going to residents regardless of income.
WECC will take an interconnection-wide approach as it analyzes the events from an August heat wave that prompted CAISO to initiate rolling blackouts.
Funds intended to provide batteries to poor residents in high fire-threat areas have been used by customers for pumping well water.
A report on the causes of California’s August blackouts contends that constrained transmission prevented much needed imports from reaching the state.
Wildfires have burned nearly 4 million acres in California this year, but there’s little indication utility equipment played a role.
EIM stakeholders broadly support a proposal that would expand the Governing Body’s approval authority and grant it a “more collaborative” relationship with CAISO’s board.
CalCCA called on California Gov. Gavin Newsom to appoint an independent panel to review a pending report on the causes of the Aug. 14-15 rolling blackouts.
Four aging natural gas plants scheduled to retire in December will keep operating because of California’s anticipated capacity shortfall.
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