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PG&E Plan to Bury Power Lines Cut Back

Estimated to cost over $15 billion to be passed on to Ratepayers in Higher Utility Bills

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
October 5, 2023
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EL DORADO COUNTY (October 5, 2023) – California officials are currently deliberating over the possibility of reducing the scope of Pacific Gas and Electric Company’s (PG&E) plan to bury power lines. This plan, which aims to prevent power line-related wildfires, has been met with a mixed response from both experts and local residents. The state authorities are closely assessing the feasibility and potential impact of this proposed reduction.

California has been grappling with devastating wildfires for several years, wreaking havoc on communities and the environment. One major cause of these fires is faulty power lines owned by PG&E. As a result, the company came up with a comprehensive plan to bury 10,000 miles of power lines, a project estimated to cost over $15 billion.

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A team of experts commissioned by the state is conducting a thorough analysis of PG&E’s proposed plan. They aim to determine whether reducing the scale of the project is a viable option without compromising overall safety.

The financial implications of the plan are an important factor in the decision-making process. Officials are closely examining the potential cost savings resulting from downsizing the project, while also considering the potential risks associated with reducing preventative measures.  The commission on Wednesday could not say what the increase would be for the average residential customer. But it is likely to be far less than what PG&E had initially requested — the company had asked for rate increases large enough to boost its revenue by 26%, but the two proposals the commission released would increase revenue by a maximum of 13%.

The discussion surrounding the possible reduction of PG&E’s power line burial plan has sparked mixed reactions among various stakeholders.

In addition to considering reduction, California officials are also exploring alternative methods to address the issue of power line-related wildfires.

– Enhanced maintenance and inspections: Regularly inspecting and maintaining existing power lines is one suggestion often proposed as an alternative to burying them. This method, however, may not completely mitigate the risk of wildfires.

– Innovative grid technologies: Advancements in grid technologies, such as improved monitoring systems and more effective fault detection, may also offer alternative approaches to ensuring the safety of power lines. These innovations could potentially reduce the need for burying power lines altogether.

While California officials continue their careful consideration of PG&E’s power line burial plan, it is evident that the decision will have significant implications for both public safety and financial considerations.

Ultimately, finding a balance between preventing wildfires and managing the costs associated with the project will be paramount in shaping the future of power line infrastructure in California.

Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

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