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Posted By: HotCoffee
Date: Wednesday, 13-Jan-2021 05:52:08
www.rumormill.news/134508

In Response To: Hi everyone my power just came back on ... (HotCoffee)

Who’s to blame for California’s planned power outages? Some say PG&E, others say politicians
PG&E? Politicians? Climate Change?

By John Woolfolk | jwoolfolk@bayareanewsgroup.com | Bay Area News Group
PUBLISHED: October 30, 2019 at 3:30 pm | UPDATED: October 30, 2019 at 4:09 pm

The repeated power shutoffs imposed to avoid sparking wildfires around the state have left many Californians furious and looking for someone — or something — to blame.

Some critics join Gov. Gavin Newsom in pointing to a warming climate that scientists say is increasing the likelihood of wildfires and at PG&E for failing adequately to plan for that increase, while at the same time enriching its executives and shareholders.

Others blame state politicians and regulators for forcing utilities to focus on costly environmental goals at the expense of ensuring that the public has safe and reliable electric power service.

Who’s right? Not surprisingly, given the Democrats’ dominance in state politics over the last decade, the divide tends to be partisan, with Republicans more inclined to blame the state’s elected leaders.

But energy industry experts say there is plenty of accountability to go around.

“It’s an extremely complicated issue and misleading to pin the blame on any particular institution or person,” said Les Guliasi, an independent energy consultant in Berkeley who is president of the Power Association of Northern California, a nonprofit trade organization.


Utilities

Since the planned blackouts affecting hundreds of thousands of customers began earlier this month, Newsom has been relentless in his criticism of Pacific Gas and Electric Co., the state’s largest utility, calling the situation “inexcusable,” “unacceptable” and “the direct result of decades of PG&E prioritizing profit over public safety, mismanagement, inadequate investment in fire safety and fire prevention measures, and neglect of critical infrastructure.”

The governor is no doubt anxious to distance himself from Gov. Gray Davis’ historic recall after the state’s flawed electricity deregulation spawned rolling blackouts nearly two decades ago. And PG&E’s serial safety failures make the utility an unsympathetic target.

He has a point. PG&E was found guilty in 2016 of safety violations for the deadly 2010 San Bruno gas pipeline explosion. Its electric lines were found to have sparked the state’s deadliest wildfire, which destroyed Paradise last year and Wine Country infernos the year before. State regulators in a 2012 audit found PG&E spent rate money for gas system maintenance on things such as stockholder dividends and executive bonuses.

PG&E also failed to follow San Diego Gas and Electric Co. as that utility overhauled its electric grid after the deadly 2007 Witch Fire and became a national model of implementing targeted and limited shutoffs to avoid starting more wildfires. PG&E’s president, Bill Johnson, acknowledged the company is playing catch-up and its safety shutoff implementation clumsy.

Even so, many observers argue that California politicians are too eager to blame PG&E, a utility heavily regulated by the state.

“It’s too easy to just scapegoat the utility,” said Bill Whalen, a Hoover Institution fellow who worked for former Gov. Pete Wilson, governor during the deadly 1991 Oakland Hills fire. “In the nearly 30 years since then, what has the state government done to better prepare the state for wildfires?”
Regulators

PG&E is overseen by the California Public Utilities Commission, a $1.6 billion agency of 1,000 employees based in San Francisco that regulates privately owned electric, gas, phone and water utilities as well as railroad and passenger transport companies. The CPUC is run by five commissioners appointed by the governor and confirmed by the state Senate.

Should the commission have prodded PG&E to upgrade its electric grid like SDG&E?

“There is some real blame to the government side,” said Severin Borenstein, director of the Energy Institute at UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business. “I hesitate to blame the CPUC, but they also didn’t see this coming.”

Mike Florio, a consultant and former lawyer for The Utility Reform Network consumer group who served as a commissioner from 2011 through 2016, said in an interview that was a fair critique. While assigned as a commissioner to wildfire safety rule-making around 2013 and 2014, Florio said he raised the question of whether PG&E needed to do a San Diego-style grid overhaul, only to be told at the time it wasn’t needed because the fire risk was lower.

“I said, ‘What about Northern California?’ ” Florio recalled, “and this room full of experts said ‘Oh, it’s completely different in Northern California.’ ”

By the end of Florio’s term — during which he, too, was accused of being too chummy with PG&E — he said new commission research found nearly half the state, encompassing much of the area surrounding the Central Valley, was at elevated fire risk.

“If you want to blame somebody, blame the people who deny climate change,” Florio said. “It’s pretty obviously changing in pretty obvious ways.”

Others are reluctant to heap much fault on the regulators. Borenstein argues the commission isn’t funded or staffed well enough. And James Sweeney, an energy policy expert and senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, said PG&E should have taken the lead in pushing regulators to allow higher rates for grid upgrades like its counterpart in San Diego.

“I don’t think you can fault the public utilities commission for not proposing that because that’s not their job, that’s the utility’s job,” Sweeney said. But he added that “in fairness” to PG&E, “the CPUC pushed back hard against SDG&E for doing this. But they persisted and got permission.”
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Hi everyone my power just came back on ...
HotCoffee -- Wednesday, 13-Jan-2021 05:52:09
OK I couldn't wait...heres a great article to start off my rant.
HotCoffee -- Wednesday, 13-Jan-2021 05:52:08
NIce to have you back online, HC! My power came on late last night and I'm producing a video of what I experienced
NaturalWisdom -- Wednesday, 13-Jan-2021 05:52:09
Looking forward to your video!!
HotCoffee -- Wednesday, 13-Jan-2021 05:52:09

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