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As PG&E highlights potential need for fossil fuels to address power shutoffs, groups press for more storage

June 2, 2020

PG&E’s broader strategy to reduce the impacts of its shut-offs includes three programs: upgrading certain substations so they can operate as islands when transmission lines are de-energized, providing technical and financial support to communities that want to deploy microgrids, and its “temporary generation program,” which initially included deploying up to 300 MW of temporary generators to power certain communities during the 2020 wildfire season.

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