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SAN FRANCISCO โ Californiaโs top utility regulator blasted Pacific Gas and Electric on Monday for what she called โfailures in executionโ during the largest planned power outage in state history to avoid wildfires that she said, โcreated an unacceptable situation that should never be repeated.โ The agency ordered a series of corrective actions, including a goal of restoring power within 12 hours, not the utilityโs current 48-hour goal.
โThe scope, scale, complexity, and overall impact to peopleโs lives, businesses, and the economy of this action cannot be understated,โ California Public Utilities Commission President Marybel Batjer wrote in a letter to PG&E CEO Bill Johnson.
Its website frequently crashed, and many people said they did not know the power was going out.
PG&E did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the sanctions.
In addition to restoring power faster, the PUC said the utility must work harder to avoid such large-scale outages, develop better ways to communicate with the public and local officials, get a better system for distributing outage maps and work with emergency personnel to ensure PG&E staff are sufficiently trained.
She ordered the utility to perform an audit of its performance during the outage, which began last Wednesday.
Gov. Gavin Newsom has also criticized PG&E for its performance during the outage, blaming what he called decades of mismanagement, underinvestment and lousy communication with the public. On Monday the Democratic governor urged the utility to compensate affected customers with a bill credit or rebate worth $100 for residential customers or $250 for small businesses.
Newsom said the shutoffs affected too many customers for too long, and it is clear PG&E implemented them โwith astounding neglect and lack of preparation.โ
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