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Energy Blackouts Avoided But Threat Remains

Sonora, CA — Many in the Mother Lode received a warning notification from PG&E yesterday that the power was potentially going to be shut off for an hour last night.

It was due to high energy demand driven by the continued heatwave.

PG&E spokesperson Brandi Merlo states, “Customers across the state responded to the call to conserve energy, helping to avert the need for rotating outages.”

PG&E reports that customers should still be prepared today and tomorrow for the threat of rotating outages, specifically between the hours or 3-10pm. Energy conversation measures are strongly encouraged.

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Written by BJ Hansen.

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