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Higher Temps Could Mean Power Outages



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grey   06/15/2012 12:58:46
Really? There's no plan for this "ABNORMAL" weather? It got this hot last year, it's likely to get this hot next year. No plan? And the reason PG&E gets protection from the government for poor service is.......?
mtnmac   06/15/2012 16:24:39
Your kidding power outages in summer,this is outrageous!!!!
cripchas   06/15/2012 16:48:29
Yes now that we have smart meters pg&e can turn off your power any time they want .. famous words we are here to help you ... its going to happen..
ravillata   06/15/2012 17:18:17
This weather is nothing out of the ordinary...they are just making excused in advance for not fulfilling thier end of the deal......we pay thru the nose and they don't supply.
SST   06/15/2012 20:21:07
I personally don't think this is an abnormal time of year we ALWAYS have a cool/hot spring summer is June 20th 100's around here is normal, funny how a couple warm days and every says it is abnormal when in fact it is normal
VoteTheConstitution   06/15/2012 21:50:19
Warning: Normal weather may cause power outages.
This would be like a car maker telling you that normal driving may cause your car to randomly shut off on the highway. Don't worry about it, there's nothing wrong, just wait until it runs again and continue on your way.
JRC   06/16/2012 22:14:28
I remember when the utilities asked us to conserve, then raise our rates cause they're loosing money. Falls into the same category as temporary taxes.

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