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UPDATE: PG&E says they have restored power to a majority of the 220,000 on the Central Coast affected customers impacted by the rotating power outages. PG&E said no customers should be impacted overnight.More than 270,000 California residents experienced a second round of rolling blackouts on Saturday.PG&E said rotating outages began around 6:30 p.m. and restoration is expected Saturday night. California ISO declared a Stage 3 Electrical Emergency around 6:28 p.m. due to increased demand, as well as the loss of a 470-megawatt power plant.They also cite the loss of nearly 1,000 megawatts of wind power.However, the system was ordered back online 20 minutes later at 6:48 p.m. as wind resources increased, California ISO said.——————————————————————————————————————-UPDATE: PG&E has initiated rotating power outages at the direction of California’s Independent System Operator, according to the official Twitter page for the South Bay and Central Coast.PG&E says the outages are called because the state’s energy supply is not enough to adequately meet anticipated demand during the statewide heatwave. Other power utilities in the state are being directed to conduct similar rotating outages.The outages are expected to affect approximately 220,000 PG&E customers in portions of the Central Coast and Central Valley, including Monterey, Santa Cruz and San Joaquin counties. No customers should be impacted overnight. California Independent Operator said they declared the Stage 3 Emergency at 6:28 p.m., due to increased electricity demand, the unexpected loss of a 470-MW power plant, and loss of 1,000 MW of wind power.—————————————————————————————————————————PG&E has initiated rotating power outages at the direction of California’s Independent System Operator, according to the official Twitter page for the South Bay and Central Coast.PG&E says the rotating power outages will impact 200K – 250k customers. The action contradicts a tweet sent early Saturday afternoon by CAISO saying they are expected to cover electrical demands and they’re not planning a declared state emergency.The city of Monterey confirmed the rotating outages and said they will last up to 2 hours. The city’s Twitter account says PG&E was given 10 minutes notice.We will update this article with more information as it comes in.
UPDATE: PG&E says they have restored power to a majority of the 220,000 on the Central Coast affected customers impacted by the rotating power outages.
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PG&E said no customers should be impacted overnight.
More than 270,000 California residents experienced a second round of rolling blackouts on Saturday.
PG&E said rotating outages began around 6:30 p.m. and restoration is expected Saturday night.
California ISO declared a Stage 3 Electrical Emergency around 6:28 p.m. due to increased demand, as well as the loss of a 470-megawatt power plant.
They also cite the loss of nearly 1,000 megawatts of wind power.
However, the system was ordered back online 20 minutes later at 6:48 p.m. as wind resources increased, California ISO said.
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UPDATE: PG&E has initiated rotating power outages at the direction of California’s Independent System Operator, according to the official Twitter page for the South Bay and Central Coast.
PG&E says the outages are called because the state’s energy supply is not enough to adequately meet anticipated demand during the statewide heatwave. Other power utilities in the state are being directed to conduct similar rotating outages.
The outages are expected to affect approximately 220,000 PG&E customers in portions of the Central Coast and Central Valley, including Monterey, Santa Cruz and San Joaquin counties. No customers should be impacted overnight.
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California Independent Operator said they declared the Stage 3 Emergency at 6:28 p.m., due to increased electricity demand, the unexpected loss of a 470-MW power plant, and loss of 1,000 MW of wind power.
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PG&E has initiated rotating power outages at the direction of California’s Independent System Operator, according to the official Twitter page for the South Bay and Central Coast.
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PG&E says the rotating power outages will impact 200K – 250k customers.
The action contradicts a tweet sent early Saturday afternoon by CAISO saying they are expected to cover electrical demands and they’re not planning a declared state emergency.
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The city of Monterey confirmed the rotating outages and said they will last up to 2 hours. The city’s Twitter account says PG&E was given 10 minutes notice.
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We will update this article with more information as it comes in.