PG&E lacked basic training before California blackouts
Source: Associated Press
PG&E lacked basic training before California blackouts
By MICHAEL LIEDTKE and JUSTIN PRITCHARD
October 17, 2020
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) When Pacific Gas & Electric cut power to large swaths of wildfire-prone Northern California last fall, few of the emergency personnel managing the blackouts for the nations largest utility had learned the fundamentals of managing an emergency in their home state.
The utility entered 2019 planning to de-energize its aging electric grid during autumn windstorms, so that downed lines couldnt spark a blaze. Yet among the hundreds of people who handled the blackouts from PG&Es emergency operations center, only a handful had any training in the disaster response playbook that California has used for a generation, The Associated Press found.
Predictably enough, the October 2019 outages brought chaos from the San Francisco Bay Area to the Sierra Nevada, as more than 2 million people lost power.
Computers went dark, phones stopped working as did gas pumps, elevators, traffic lights, water pumps, stoves, medical devices the list seemed endless.
Fast forward to this fall. PG&Es catchphrase for the blackouts is smaller, shorter, smarter. By many accounts, the three power shutoffs so far have indeed been smoother.
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