Heatwave Continues Across the State; Customers Urged to Conserve
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (NYSE:PCG) is bracing for potential heat-related power outages as California faces record-high temperatures. With a Flex Alert issued for September 6, the state’s electricity demand may peak at 50,087 MW, nearing the 2006 record of 50,270 MW. PG&E is mobilizing resources to handle outages and promotes customer participation in energy-saving programs like the Power Saver Rewards Program, rewarding customers $2 per kWh saved. The company urges residents to conserve energy, particularly from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., to alleviate pressure on the grid.
- Activation of Emergency Operations Center to respond to outages.
- Over 1.5 million customers enrolled in the Power Saver Rewards Program, promoting energy conservation.
- Forecasted peak electricity demand nearing historical records, indicating potential grid stress.
PG&E Stays Poised to Respond to Possible Heat-Related Power Outages
Grid Operator Issues Another Flex Alert for
Tuesday will mark the seventh consecutive day the state’s grid operator, the
Today could be among the most challenging days ever for our state’s energy grid. CAISO is forecasting Tuesday’s peak statewide electricity demand to be 50,087 megawatts (MW), which is just below the record of 50,270 MW set in 2006.
Widespread heat events pose unique challenges to the state’s energy grid. In addition to the energy supply concerns driving Flex Alerts, sustained high temperatures have the potential to damage electrical equipment, leading to local outages.
PG&E Programs Encourage Conservation
New this summer, customers can be rewarded for saving energy when the state’s grid operator calls for conservation. PG&E’s Power Saver Rewards Program is a free, voluntary program financially rewarding participants for temporarily reducing electricity use when demand is high. By conserving energy during Power Saver Rewards events coinciding with Flex Alerts, customers earn
Enrolled customers who reduce energy use
Customers can also help reduce the amount of power on the grid during a Flex Alert by enrolling in PG&E’s SmartAC program, which cycles the air conditioner on and off every 15 minutes for up to six hours on event days. This year, new participants will receive
How Customers Can Reduce Energy Today
Here are ways for
Today, before
- Pre-cool home or workspace. Lower the thermostat in the morning. As the temperature rises outside, raise the thermostat, and circulate the pre-cooled air with a fan.
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Use major appliances, including:
- Washer and dryer
- Dishwasher
- Oven and stove for pre-cooking and preparing meals
- Charge electric vehicles.
- Close shades: Sunlight passing through windows heats the home and makes the air conditioner work harder. Block this heat by keeping blinds or drapes closed on the sunny side of the home.
Today, during the Flex Alert from
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Set thermostat at 78 degrees or higher, health permitting: Every degree above 78 represents an appropriately
2% savings on cooling costs. - When it’s cooler outside, bring the cool air in: If the outside air is cool during the night or early morning, open windows and doors and use fans to cool your home.
- Avoid using major appliances.
- Turn off all unnecessary lights.
- Avoid charging electric vehicles.
How Customers Can Prepare for Potential Power Outages
- Have a flashlight, radios, and fresh batteries ready. For more information on how to prepare for an emergency, visit PG&E’s Safety Action Center.
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Use cooling centers to stay cool or during a power outage. Check with your city or county, or the Governor’s
Office of Emergency Services list and map of cooling centers statewide. - Operate personal generators safely. Follow the owner’s manual and perform a visual inspection before starting or operating a generator. When setting up a generator, place it on a flat, stable surface to reduce the likelihood of it tipping over. To prevent carbon monoxide poisoning, never operate an engine-powered generator in an enclosed space or inside a house or a tent.
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