Link: https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2019-10-10/pg-e-california-poweroutages-grid-climate-change Please see link above for original text, embedded hotlinks and comments.
California’s huge, humiliating power outages expose the vulnerabilities of PG&E’s power grid By JOSEPH SERNA, JAMES RAINEY October 10, 2019
Power poles and lines block a street in Hidden Valley, a neighborhood in Santa Rosa, Calif., where the wind-driven Tubbs fire destroyed most homes in October 2017. (Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times )
California has always prided itself on being a high-tech pioneer. One exception? Power distribution. With Pacific Gas & Electric Co. expected to cut electricity to 800,000 customers this week, the state is confronting its reliance on a transmission network that predates climate change, solar panels and lithium-ion batteries, depending instead on electric lines strung over thousands of miles on vulnerable wooden poles.
1