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https://carsonnow.org/story/06/14/2019/nv-energy-considering-shutting-down-power-high-heat-days-reduce-wildfires
NV Energy considering shutting down power on high wind, high heat days to
reduce wildfires
06/14/2019  

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File photo of July 2017 fire at Silver Saddle Ranch caused by a power line
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Changes in the climate and environment are contributing to an increased risk
of wildfires in NV Energy’s service territory. In response to these changes,
and to help protect our customers, equipment and environment from wildfires
and extreme weather, NV Energy is implementing a number of measures which
include, for the first time, Public Safety Outage Management (PSOM).

During a PSOM event, NV Energy will shut off power in extreme fire-risk
areas when certain environmental conditions are met in order to help prevent
power lines and other equipment from causing a wildfire. These areas include
the eastern/Nevada side of the Lake Tahoe basin and NV Energy’s northern
California transmission territory, which serves other local utilities. NV
Energy will also work with other utilities’ proactive de-energization plans
that might impact our customers.

“The safety of customers, our natural resources and our electric system is
NV Energy’s number one priority, and we are working to harden our electric
grid to help reduce fire risk through efforts that include increasing
vegetation management cycles, replacing wood poles with metal and installing
wildfire alert cameras in high fire-risk areas,” said Kevin Geraghty, NV
Energy senior vice president of operations. “While those are long-term
strategies to help reduce the impacts of climate change, PSOM is something
that can be done immediately in response to environmental conditions to help
prevent wildfires and protect our community.”

No single factor will drive a PSOM event. NV Energy will work with a weather
analytics expert to closely monitor several factors to determine whether to
employ a PSOM event, including but not limited to: weather conditions, the
amount of vegetation that can be used as fuel, wind gusts and speed, the
location of existing fires and information from first responders.

NV Energy has been working closely with customers, local emergency agencies
and government entities to determine how to best minimize the impact of any
PSOM event. Additionally, NV Energy will contact impacted customers directly
at least 48 hours in advance, if possible, of any PSOM event and provide
ongoing updates through a variety of channels including news media, social
media and nvenergy.com.

“We appreciate the support we have received over the past few months from
the fire, police, and local emergency personnel in the high fire-risk areas
as we work to implement this new process to protect the communities we
serve,” said Geraghty. “Our outreach to stakeholders will continue as we
work to communicate as much as we can with all impacted customers to help
them understand PSOM and to be prepared for a possible event.”

In May of 2019, Governor Steve Sisolak signed into law Senate Bill 329,
which calls for NV Energy to submit a natural disaster protection plan and
outlines what types of measures the plan should contain, including proactive
de-energization of power lines.

For more information on NV Energy’s wildfire risk mitigation efforts,
including PSOM, please visit nvenergy.com/wildfiresafety.

About NV Energy
NV Energy provides a wide range of energy services to more than 1.4 million
customers throughout Nevada and more than 50 million tourists annually. NV
Energy, Inc. is a holding company whose principal subsidiaries, Nevada Power
Company and Sierra Pacific Power Company, do business as NV Energy. NV
Energy is headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada. Information about NV Energy is
available on the company's website, Twitter, Facebook and YouTube pages,
which can be accessed via nvenergy.com.
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