The Wildfire Safety Division (WSD) transitioned from the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) to the Office of Energy Infrastructure Safety (Energy Safety) at the California Natural Resources Agency (CNRA) on July 1, 2021.

 

Enhanced Sensor Technology on Energized Lines Program in High Fire Threat Districts to Reduce Wildfire Ignitions

The six IOUs currently employ a technology that can sense a disturbance on an energized distribution line and turn the circuit off. If an object makes contact with an energized line, such as a tree that falls on a line as a result of high winds, or an animal chews through the line, the sensor trips the line off.

Recently, the IOUs adjusted their existing sensors to address the extreme drought conditions and dry vegetation that have exacerbated wildfires across California.

These operational changes increase the sensitivity of these sensors on infrastructure located in High Fire Threat Districts (HFTD) to detect disturbances on energized lines in order to prevent wildfire ignition. The sensors automatically turn off power if the system detects contact with the line. READ MORE HERE.

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Public Comments

  • Comments on 2021 WMP Updates
    • Please visit this FTP site to view the Opening Comments for the Large IOU WMP Updates.
    • Please visit this FTP site to view the Reply Comments for the Large IOU WMP Updates.
    • Please visit this FTP site to view the Opening Comments for the Small and Multijurisdictional Utilities' (SMJU) WMP Updates.
    • Please visit this FTP site to view the Reply Comments for the Small and Multijurisdictional Utilities' (SMJU) WMP Updates.
    • Please visit the Wildfire Safety Advisory Board's web page to view its "Recommendations on the 2021 Wildfire Mitigation Plan Updates for Large Investor-Owned Utilities" (April14, 2021) and associated public comments.
  • Comment Deadline Extension Letters
    • Cal Advocates request for additional time to respond to the Revision Notice Response
    • The WSD's Response to Cal Advocates request for additional time to respond to the Revision Notice Responses
    • Letter Extending Opening Comment Deadline

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