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PG&E works fast to restore power outage caused by Chips Fire

Ashes and heavy smoke from the Chips Fire caused a wide-spread but short term power outage in western Plumas County Wednesday afternoon.

As the Chips Fire burned near two transmission lines that carry power to and from Plumas County, ashes and particulate matter from smoke around power lines caused arcing. To protect themselves, the transmission lines switched off, causing the outage.  Later, when smoke conditions changed, PG&E was able to restore power flows on the transmission lines and voltage conditions were normal.  However, PG&E crews had to reach and then manually restore power by resetting circuit breakers in substations. Thanks to an escort by firefighters, a PG&E hydroelectric operator was able to quickly reach the Caribou Powerhouse switchyard and restore the switch within 45 minutes.

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PG&E crews prepare to remove the stub of a fire-damaged power pole and replace with a new pole on Aug. 15 in Plumas County. The Chips Fire burned 10 poles that serve five radio repeaters atop Red Hill. The pole was first cut to facilitate easier removal of the bottom.

“It was a collaborative effort between U.S. Forest Service firefighters and PG&E to restore power to our Plumas County residents in a safe and efficient manner,” said Lee Woodson, Northern Region restoration and control supervisor.

A total of 11,000 PG&E customers – or virtually all PG&E customers in Plumas County – lost power at about 3:15 p.m.  Power was restored to Chester within a few minutes thanks to an alternate transmission line feed from the north.  By 4 p.m., PG&E had restored nearly all customers except those in Hamilton Branch.  Hamilton Branch customers were restored by 4:45 p.m.

 

 

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0#1RE: Fire smoke causes 11,000 PG&E customers to lose powerDave2012-08-15 23:20
Good to see the back up generators PG&E brought to Quincy are working..
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0#2GeneratorsMe2012-08-16 04:22
Quoting Dave:
Good to see the back up generators PG&E brought to Quincy are working..

“It’s not like a backyard Honda generator,” Moreno said. “We would have to bring it up to speed gradually.”
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