As deadly wildfires have destroyed communities from California to Maui, the nation's largest utility, Pacific Gas and Electric, is making headway on its ambitious goal to move 10,000 miles of power ...
A Stanford analysis shows that strategic investment in burying power lines could shorten blackouts during extreme weather, enhancing energy reliability for millions of U.S. households. Subscribe to ...
NPR is dedicating a week to stories and conversations about how local communities are moving forward on climate solutions Power lines across the country weren't built for a changing climate. Storms ...
Connor Cipolla, an Eaton wildfire survivor, last year praised Southern California Edison’s plan of burying more than 60 miles of electric lines in Altadena as it rebuilds to reduce the risk of fire.
SAN RAMON, Calif. — Pacific Gas & Electric plans to bury 10,000 miles of its power lines in an effort to prevent its fraying grid from sparking wildfires when electrical equipment collides with ...
VACAVILLE, Calif. — Pacific Gas & Electric — one of the nation’s largest utilities whose equipment has sparked some of California’s deadliest wildfires — wants to bury power lines in some of its most ...
With a brutal winter storm barreling toward Greenwich, threatening to clobber the area with high winds and heavy snow, many town residents have one question on their minds. When's the power going to ...
Power outages are increasing as the grid ages and climate change drives more frequent severe weather. Burying power lines underground can be more... As severe weather tests the grid, utilities ...