PG&E Continues 2022 Wildfire Mitigation Work: Vegetation Management Efforts Underway in Areas at Highest Risk of Wildfires
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (NYSE: PCG) is actively enhancing safety measures to protect electric equipment across Northern and Central California. Crews are pruning and removing trees threatening powerlines in high fire-risk areas as part of the Enhanced Vegetation Management (EVM) Program. This year, over 350,000 trees are targeted, building on last year's success of 1,983 miles of powerline work. PG&E aims to improve wildfire safety further through its ambitious 10,000-mile Undergrounding Program, which plans to bury around 3,600 miles of powerlines by 2026.
- Successfully addressed vegetation along 1,983 miles of powerlines last year, exceeding safety goals.
- Plans to cut down over 350,000 trees for safety this year, enhancing wildfire risk management.
- Launching a 10,000-mile Undergrounding Program to further reduce wildfire risk.
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Inspectors and Tree Crews Work to Protect Electric Equipment and Provide Safe Electricity for Customers and Hometowns
More info about PG&E’s Enhanced Vegetation Management work can be found at pge.com/evm. (Graphic: Business Wire)
PG&E’s Enhanced Vegetation Management (EVM) Program focuses on vegetation that may pose a risk to overhead powerlines in Tier 2 and Tier 3 High Fire-Threat Districts (HFTD) as defined by the
“This important safety work helps to protect our customers and hometowns and is one of many steps our company is taking to stop catastrophic wildfires,” said
Customers across PG&E’s service area will see crews and contractors inspecting powerlines, marking trees, and preparing for necessary tree maintenance. Work is already underway to identify trees that need to be addressed in several counties.
Before performing tree work,
PG&E’s EVM work, developed to exceed state standards for minimum clearances and evaluate the condition of all trees and branches that are tall enough to strike powerlines, is part of the company’s 2022 Wildfire Mitigation Plan. As part of that plan,
For more information on PG&E’s vegetation management programs, visit pge.com/trees or contact
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