Pge myaddress7/27/2023 ![]() ![]() If nothing happens when you enter an address, we cannot find a match. “I have thousands of people today, on our system, making our system safer,” Poppe said. What should I do PG&E matches the address you enter with addresses of places where we provide service. Poppe said she hoped to announce her 10,000-mile goal later this summer, but the trauma of the Dixie fire led her to push to announce the effort now. ![]() ![]() The goal is to accelerate the pace and underground more than 200 miles locally. The utility plans to underground about 70 miles of its lines in and around Paradise this year, said Adam Wright, vice president of operations. V: PGE OTCQB: PGEZF) is a Canadian mineral exploration company focused on its flagship Stillwater West Ni-PGE-Cu-Co + Au project in the iconic and. One such area is around the town of Paradise, which was destroyed in the 2018 Camp fire that left 85 dead. Still, Poppe said, the company expects to capitalize on recent breakthroughs in undergrounding technology made during demonstration projects in high fire threat areas over the last two years. She billed the effort as the largest of its kind in the U.S., requiring multi-agency participation and coordination as well as complex engineering around existing water, gas and sewer lines, among other obstacles. Uber Cutting Back on Office Space in San Francisco The undergrounding campaign announcement came as Poppe confirmed that the Dixie fire – which has now charred more than 85,000 acres - was sparked July 13 on a hillside in Plumas county when an apparently healthy 70-foot-tall pine tree fell onto lines of PG&E’s Bucks Creek 1101 circuit some 40 feet away. “We cannot put a price on the risk reduction and safety of our system,” Poppe said, while at the same time saying she hopes costs will be kept in check by economies of scale and reinvesting savings from no longer having to manage trees around newly undergrounded lines. “We will make this safe and we will bury the lines,” said PG&E CEO Patti Poppe, adding she hopes the campaign – patterned after the effort to reach the moon in the 1960s - will be done within a decade, at a cost of $15 billion or less. PG&E’s top official went to Chico on Wednesday, close to the origin of the Dixie fire, to announce her “moon shot” plan to bury 10,000 miles of distribution lines in an unprecedented effort to guard against future wildfires. ![]()
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