HomeMy WebLinkAboutAGENDA REPORT 2022 0119 CC SPC ITEM 06A1 POWERPOINTCITY OF MOORPARK, CALIFORNIA
City Council Meeting
of January 19, 2022
ACTION CONSENSUS TO RECEIVE AND
FILE THE PRESENTATION.
BY K. Spangler.
A.Consider Presentation and Update on Southern California Edison Public Safety
Power Shutoff Program; Overview of City’s Advocacy related to Public Safety
Power Shutoffs and Update on California Public Utilities Commission Proceedings
related to Public Safety Power Shutoffs. Staff Recommendation: Receive and file
presentation.
Item: 6.A.
Our Commitment to California
Keeping our communities safe from wildfires
City of MoorparkJanuary 19, 2022
Item: 6.A.(1)
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Protection of Public Safety
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California’s wildfire problem is serious and worsening
About a quarter of our service area is in high fire risk areas
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Our Wildfire Mitigation Plan
•Further hardening infrastructure, bolstering situational awareness capabilities, enhancing operational practices and harnessing the power of data and technology
•Incorporating advanced mitigation measures deployed in high fire risk areas around the world
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Enhancing Operational PracticesBolstering Situational Awareness Capabilities
A COMPREHENSIVE STRATEGY to prevent, combat and respond
Hardening the Electric Grid
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COVERED CONDUCTOR2,500
MILES INSTALLED
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13,300+
FAST-ACTING FUSES INSTALLED
PROTECTIVE DEVICES
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HIGH FIRE RISK INSPECTIONS
CONTINUE GROUND AND AERIAL
INSPECTIONS OF EQUIPMENT FOR
REPAIRS, MAINTENANCE OR
REPLACEMENT
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WILDFIRE CAMERAS166
CAMERAS INSTALLED
THOROUGHLY COVERING HIGH FIRE RISK AREAS
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WEATHER STATIONS1,430+
I NSTALLED
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ADVANCED WEATHER MODELING
•New state-of -the-art software with a high-resolution weather model forecasts weather conditions down to less than two miles
•24/7 monitoring
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ANTONCIRCUIT
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ENCHANTEDCIRCUIT
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GABBERTCIRCUIT
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ZONECIRCUIT
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•Hazard tree removal beyond traditional trim zone
•Inspect 1.5 million trees across our service area annually and prune 850,000 of those trees
•750,000 trees are in high fire risk areas
•Vegetation removal at poles
•LiDAR surveying
VEGETATION MANAGEMENT
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NEW TECHNOLOGIES
•Early Fault Detection
•Distributed Fault Anticipation
•Open Phase Detection
•Rapid Earth Fault Current Limiter
•Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
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INCIDENT MANAGEMENT TEAM
D EDICATED QUALIFIED RESPONSE TEAM MEMBERS, W HO ARE O N-CALL FOR DUTY 24/7
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PUBLIC SAFETY POWER SHUTOFF
•De-energizing power lines to prevent ignitions
•Used during elevated fire conditions
•Primarily impacts circuits in high fire risk areas
•Use of multiple methods to notify people in affected areas before, during and after a de-energization event
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DURING A PSPS: CUSTOMER RESOURCES
•Community Crew Vehicles
•Community Resource Centers
•SCE.com/PSPS
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CUSTOMER CARE PROGRAMS
Customer Resiliency Programs
•Critical Care Backup Battery Program
•Targeting Medical Baseline customers in high fire risk areas that are enrolled in CARE / FERA
•No-cost backup battery (e.g., 1500W, 3000W, 6000W) and 200-watt solar panel
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CUSTOMER CARE PROGRAMS
Rebates & Programs
•Rebates on portable power stations, generators and battery storage
•$75 rebate for small appliance & device battery backup
•$200-$500 rebate for portable generators
•Self-Generation Incentive Program (SGIP)
•Rebates for whole home / facility energy storage
•Hotel Discounts for customers experiencing an extended outage
•Resiliency Zones with back power for essential services in remote locations
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MICROGRIDS
•Launched microgrid resiliency pilot with San Jacinto High School
•Second pilot site identified for a school in San Bernardino County
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•Ongoing community meetings held with high fire risk areas
•Meetings with cities, counties and tribal governments
•Educational campaign and newsletter informing customers about preparing for power shutoffs
ENGAGING OUR COMMUNITIES
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INVESTING IN OUR COMMUNITIES
•Keeping our communities safer through wildfire mitigation and preparedness
o First responder capacity building
o Community engagement
o Resiliency and disaster recovery
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HELPING PROTECT COMMUNITIES
•SCE supports the readiness of fire agencies
•Contributed $18 million to support the creation of a quick reaction force of aerial firefighting assets in SCE’s service area
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STAY INFORMED SIGN UP BE PREPARED
•Visit our website
•Attend a Community
Meeting
•PSPS alerts
•SCE’s Medical Baseline
program
•SCE programs and
rebates
•Be prepared with a safety
preparedness plan, some
basic supplies and advance
planning
•Power outage tips
Website: sce.com/wildfire
SCE Customer Support: 1-800-655-4555