Posted on 10/19/2019 5:12:26 AM PDT by ptsal
The blackouts imposed by Pacific Gas & Electric Co. in mid-October affected hundreds of thousands of residents throughout California, causing agricultural operations to come to a virtual standstill in some areas while costing the states overall economy as much as $2.6 billion, according to some estimates.
It also fueled a valuable conversation about the condition of our forests and the apparent lack of preparedness among our government agencies and utilities.
(Excerpt) Read more at farmprogress.com ...
The PG&E execs got their millions in bonus money.
It just cost people their lives or homes or business’s.
Priorities folks priorities.
$2.6 billion per windy event. It is windy most days. Imagine 10 events or 20 events.
I bet PG&E are not going to black out large areas anymore.
Maybe even add cut off switches in more places.
re: “Maybe even add cut off switches in more places.”
We’ve got something called an “Intellirupter” installed in our distribution network (grid) since February of this year ... allows the distribution network to be re-configured from the central NOC, and even during the occurrence of a fault they communicate among themselves to isolate the fault. Comms are via 900 MHz and an antenna located above the main switch/breaker/disconnect hardware.
Made by S&C Electric.
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