PG&E Responds to Latest CAL FIRE Announcement
The safety of our customers, their families and the communities we serve is our most important job. The loss of life, homes and businesses in these extraordinary wildfires is simply heartbreaking, and we remain focused on helping communities recover and rebuild.
Programs Overall Met State’s High Standards
We look forward to the opportunity to carefully review the CAL FIRE reports to understand the agency’s perspectives.
Based on the information we have so far, we continue to believe our overall programs met our state’s high standards.
For example,
Similarly, under PG&E’s industry-leading Vegetation Management Program, we inspect and monitor every
Following Governor Brown’s
‘New Normal’ Requires New Solutions
With that said, years of drought, extreme heat and 129 million dead trees have created a “new normal” for our state that requires comprehensive new solutions.
Extreme weather is increasing the number of large wildfires and the length of the wildfire season in
In the case of these
To address the growing threats posed by wildfires and extreme weather, and in light of the wildfires throughout our state last year,
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Wildfire Safety Operations Center : A state of the art operations center that will monitor extreme weather and fire threats in real time and in coordination with our safety partners. - Weather Stations Network: A network of weather stations throughout high fire-risk areas to better monitor growing extreme weather conditions and predict where wildfires may occur.
- Fire Defense Zones: Augmenting our already rigorous vegetation management program to create new fire defense zones near power lines in high fire threat areas.
- Public Safety Power Shutoff: As a last resort, a program to proactively turn off electric power for safety when extreme fire danger conditions occur, while helping customers prepare and providing early warning notification, when and where possible.
We Must Work Together to Address This Challenge
The state, first responders and California’s utilities are all in agreement that we must work together to prevent and respond to wildfires and enhance infrastructure resiliency.
This includes solutions that go beyond utility practices such as improvements in forestry management and in building codes. In addition, we must address the availability and affordability of insurance coverage, and we believe it is imperative to reform California’s unsustainable policies regarding wildfire liability.
Liability regardless of negligence undermines the financial health of the state’s utilities, discourages investment in
Reforming inverse condemnation would not absolve utilities from responsibility. Anyone harmed by these tragic wildfires has the ability to pursue a negligence claim in court. Furthermore, the CPUC, which regulates utilities, has the authority to investigate and evaluate a company’s conduct and performance and deny the recovery of costs if such conduct did not meet the state’s high standards.
We are committed to advocating with legislative leaders and policymakers across the state on comprehensive legislative solutions for all Californians, as we collectively seek to meet the challenge of climate change, and position the
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