Environmental & Energy,
Civil Litigation
Jan. 21, 2021
PG&E trimming plan means wider power shut-offs, court told
“There will be larger de-energization events than would have otherwise occurred under PG&E’s current standards,” company attorneys wrote to U.S. District Judge William Alsup, who oversees the utility’s probation.




PG&E agreed to new probation conditions Wednesday that will increase the scope of its power shut-offs.
Under the terms, the utility will take into account compliance with vegetation management work in deciding where to cut power during windstorms. It suggested additional language to U.S. District Judge William Alsup's proposed conditions to clarify the method it w...
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