Wildfire Safety Advisory Board Approves Recommendations on the 2021 Wildfire Mitigation Plan Updates for Large Investor-Owned Utilities
The Wildfire Safety Advisory Board (the Board) approved Recommendations on the 2021 Wildfire Mitigation Plan Updates for Large Investor-Owned Utilities at its April 14, 2021 Board meeting.
Assembly Bill 1054, signed into law in July 2019, created the California Wildfire Safety Advisory Board, a board of independent expert advisors, with two primary functions: First, to advise a new Wildfire Safety Division within the CPUC on wildfire safety measures, including plans written by utilities, so the CPUC can more effectively regulate the safety of investor-owned utilities. Second, to review the Wildfire Mitigation Plans submitted by Electric Publicly Owned Utilities and Cooperatives and provide an advisory opinion. The Wildfire Safety Advisory Board also serves as an additional forum for the public to provide input on the important topic of wildfire safety.
The Board’s approved Recommendations on the 2021 Wildfire Mitigation Plan Updates for Large Investor-Owned Utilities are available at www.cpuc.ca.gov/wsab.
The recommendations address five key topics, and a brief overview is provided below:
Risk Assessment and Resource Allocation(2) |
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Vegetation Management (3) |
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System Design and Grid Hardening(4)
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Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS)(5) |
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Emergency Planning and Communication(6) |
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The April 14, 2021 Board Meeting can be viewed at www.adminmonitor.com/ca/cpuc/other/20210414.
Additional information is available at www.cpuc.ca.gov/wsab or by emailing WildfireSafetyAdvisoryBoard@cpuc.ca.gov.
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