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For more information about PG&E’s notifications and how to update your contact information, visit or call PG&E at 1-86. PG&E has stated that it will attempt to send notifications via email, phone and text to the contact information it has for each customer.

Learn how to sign up to receive power shutoff notifications from PG&E or make sure your contact info is up-to-date: The City of San José and San José Clean Energy encourage residents and businesses to be aware of the potential for PG&E PSPS events and follow PG&E steps to prepare for multi-day power outages: The power outages could last as long as seven days. These events are known as PG&E Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS).īecause some distribution and transmission lines powering San José are located in wildfire prone areas outside of the city limits, PG&E PSPS events could impact everyone in San José. This summer and fall, PG&E can shut off power to their distribution and transmission lines to prevent their equipment from starting wildfires.
