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PG&E Corporation (NYSE: PCG) is a California-based holding company whose primary business is conducted through its utility subsidiary, Pacific Gas and Electric Company. The utility is described as a combined natural gas and electric utility serving more than 16 million people across 70,000 square miles in Northern and Central California. This news page focuses on developments affecting PG&E’s customers, operations, regulatory environment, and capital structure.
Recent news releases highlight several themes that are central to PG&E’s ongoing story. These include announcements about electric and natural gas rate changes, such as the planned January 1, 2026 rate reductions described as the fourth electric rate decrease in two years, as well as programs designed to support income-eligible customers, including the Match My Payment Program and the REACH bill assistance program. Other updates cover automatic bill credits for customers affected by specific outages, storm preparedness efforts with pre-positioned crews and enhanced outage information tools, and scholarship programs funded by employee resource groups for students in PG&E’s service area.
PG&E’s news flow also includes information on grid modernization and innovation projects, such as the Dynamic Line Rating and Asset Health Monitoring technology demonstration funded through the Electric Program Investment Charge program, and vehicle-to-grid and vehicle-to-everything pilot projects conducted with partners at the Redwood Coast Airport Microgrid. Additional releases address wildfire mitigation measures, including undergrounding powerlines and related public opinion polling, as well as leadership and organizational changes intended to better align the company with customer and hometown needs.
Investors and observers can use this page to follow PG&E’s earnings-related communications, operational updates, safety initiatives, community programs, and regulatory disclosures as they are issued through official news channels.
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PCG) is managing a Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) affecting approximately 41,000 customers across 24 counties, down from an initial forecast of 53,000 due to improved weather conditions. The company aims to reduce affected customers by one-third this year compared to last year. Support includes 40 Community Resource Centers for assistance and partnerships with 47 community organizations for medically vulnerable clients. PG&E has restored power to around 8,000 customers and expects further restorations by Friday.
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PCG) highlights the importance of earthquake preparedness as California approaches the Great ShakeOut on October 15. Employees share personal experiences from past earthquakes, emphasizing safety measures such as securing homes and having escape plans. The Great California ShakeOut promotes the safety message of 'Drop, Cover and Hold On' to encourage residents to practice emergency protocols. PG&E urges residents to be proactive about earthquake safety to reduce risks during potential future seismic events.
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PCG) will initiate a Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) due to high winds and low humidity, affecting around 53,000 customers across 24 counties. The shutoff starts at 6 p.m. on October 14, with phases de-energizing lines in areas including the Northern Sierra Nevada and the Bay Area. PG&E plans to open 40 Community Resource Centers for assistance. Power restoration is anticipated by 10 p.m. on October 16, weather permitting. This PSPS aims to minimize wildfire risk during critical weather conditions.
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is preparing for a potential Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) due to a strong offshore wind event expected to begin Wednesday evening. The PSPS may impact approximately 54,000 customers across 24 counties, representing about 1% of PG&E's customer base. PG&E's meteorologists and emergency teams are monitoring conditions closely, with notifications already sent to affected customers. Community Resource Centers will be established to support those impacted, especially vulnerable customers reliant on electricity for medical needs.
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PCG) has announced a potential Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) affecting about 50,000 customers across 21 counties due to forecasted hot, dry conditions and high winds. The shutoff may begin Wednesday evening, with restoration targeted within 12 hours after conditions improve. Key affected areas include Alameda, Butte, and Sonoma counties. PG&E stresses customer preparedness and emphasizes enhanced notification systems based on customer feedback. The company aims to minimize the size and duration of outages this year.
PG&E Corporation (NYSE: PCG) will hold a third quarter 2020 earnings call on October 29, 2020, at 11:00 a.m. ET. The call will be accessible via a live webcast hosted on the PG&E website. A replay will be available until November 5, 2020, through a toll-free number and online. PG&E serves over 16 million people in Northern and Central California, employing more than 23,000 workers. For further details, visit pge.com.
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PCG) has issued safety guidelines for customers returning to Sonoma and Napa Counties after evacuations due to the Glass Fire. The company emphasizes the importance of being aware of potential electric and gas hazards. Crews are working to restore safe conditions, and residents are advised to follow local authorities' directions. Essential safety tips include treating downed power lines as energized, checking for damaged wiring, and ensuring proper generator installation. For gas leaks, residents should call 911 and avoid restoring gas service themselves.
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Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PCG) is enhancing its wildfire safety measures by expanding its network of weather stations and fire watch cameras. In 2020 alone, PG&E installed 300 weather stations and 137 cameras, bringing the totals to 900 weather stations and 270 cameras. The company aims to reach 1,300 stations and 600 cameras by 2022. This initiative aims to improve situational awareness and mitigate wildfire risks, particularly during high fire-threat seasons. Data from these installations will inform decisions on Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) to prevent wildfires.
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is providing essential wildfire recovery support for customers affected by recent wildfires in Northern and Central California. PG&E offers various assistance programs, including financial aid through the CARE and FERA programs, and billing support for those whose homes were impacted. Customers can also receive credit relief and access safety tips when returning home. PG&E emphasizes its commitment to assist communities during this challenging time, ensuring that necessary resources are available for recovery and rebuilding.