Investigative reporters from FULLMEASURE looked at how the preemptive electricity blackouts occurred in California and the effects on residents and businesses.
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One thought on “What is behind PG&E’s power blackouts?”
PG&E is not a viable company. It doesn’t maintain its property, blames global warming and the state for its negligence. Shutting down power causes loss to its customers, but it doesn’t reimburse customers for their loss due to PG&E’s poor policies and practices. It denies liability on any level. PG&E could save itself and its customers money by simply reimbursing each one rather than going to court and fighting it.
PG&E is not a viable company. It doesn’t maintain its property, blames global warming and the state for its negligence. Shutting down power causes loss to its customers, but it doesn’t reimburse customers for their loss due to PG&E’s poor policies and practices. It denies liability on any level. PG&E could save itself and its customers money by simply reimbursing each one rather than going to court and fighting it.