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The Pacific Gas and Electric Company is an American investor-owned utility with publicly traded stock that is headquartered in the Pacific Gas & Electric Building in San Francisco. Provides natural gas and electricity in California.

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PG&E Issues Reports Near Sausalito, California

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Sausalito and nearby locations:

  • HowToWorkARoom
    How To Work a Room® (@HowToWorkARoom) reported from Larkspur, California

    Our @PGE4Me power shutdown in Marin is in its 35th hour. There’s little wind. (The reason given) Hopefully fires in Sonoma will soon be contained.🤞

  • TheRichardSands
    richard sands (@TheRichardSands) reported from Tamalpais Valley, California

    @PGE4Me NO wind. Cool temperatures. Admit you were wrong and turn our power back on!

  • goldenmatt
    Matt Golden (@goldenmatt) reported from Tamalpais Valley, California

    @panamaredhat @Negawatt_Nate @RachelEGolden @PGE4Me @PoweredbyEBCE Heat pumps are not a religion. They are an important part of a well balanced grid. And I'm sorry. More AC load as a by-product of heat pumps is not a good thing. Which doesn't mean heat pumps are a bad thing. Let's just use complete math so we make smart policies that work.

  • PaulHuish
    Paul Huish (@PaulHuish) reported from Corte Madera, California

    Power just went out again. While I was resetting our nest thermostat that is malfunctioning from the last @PGE4Me outage

  • scotia626
    scotia626 (@scotia626) reported from Tamalpais Valley, California

    Anyone who has an accident at home or on the today due to @PGE4Me “preemptive power outages” needs to sue them and @GavinNewsom who has displayed the opposite of leadership in allowing them to cut their risk by putting MILLIONS of individuals at risk.

  • scotia626
    scotia626 (@scotia626) reported from Tamalpais Valley, California

    So @GavinNewsom when @pge turns off our power in order to protect @PGE4Me, and our cell service and WiFi goes down, how are the hundreds of thousands of us with no land lines supposed to get emergency messages. All ears here. Any deaths are on you.

  • susanroane
    Susan RoAne (@susanroane) reported from Larkspur, California

    Our @PGE4Me power shutdown in Marin is in its 35th hour. There’s little wind. (The reason given) Hopefully fires in Sonoma will soon be contained.🤞

  • paulmatsuda
    Paul Matsuda (@paulmatsuda) reported from Mill Valley, California

    @PGE4Me Basically you’re saying that your power grid can’t handle winds up to 20mph #publictakeover

  • scotia626
    scotia626 (@scotia626) reported from Tamalpais Valley, California

    .@GavinNewsom letting @PGE4Me put millions of Californians at risk is the opposite of leadership. If the whole grid is unsafe on a windy day it’s unsafe every day. You can’t pick and choose. This is total bullshit in the interest of protecting a corrupt utility.

  • goldenmatt
    Matt Golden (@goldenmatt) reported from Tamalpais Valley, California

    @panamaredhat @Negawatt_Nate @RachelEGolden @PGE4Me @PoweredbyEBCE Panama, that's not how it works. We need to build load carefully so we can achieve a carbon free grid as quickly and as cost effectively as possible. More AC load doesn't help... A new winter heating peak is also challenging.

  • scotia626
    scotia626 (@scotia626) reported from Tamalpais Valley, California

    It’s time to break up @PGE4Me @GavinNewsom To allow them to turn off power for millions of Californians with zero accountability other than “they say so” is the opposite of leadership. And people will die- in car crashes on dark roads, failed medical equipment. It’s on you.

  • scotia626
    scotia626 (@scotia626) reported from Tamalpais Valley, California

    @GavinNewsom @LawrenceLeritz You also green lit cutting power,cable, cell service and internet for 2 million people this week with no regard for public safety. You’re the @PGE4Me whipping boy and failed your first leadership test by every measure.

  • leighshev
    Leigh Shevchik (@leighshev) reported from Larkspur, California

    Instead of serving its customers, @PGE4Me is covering its behind by cutting off power to half the state. This is not being done to protect us. It’s to limit their liability, protect stockholder interest, and avoid payouts. Let them know their PR blitz is a joke.

  • anthonybrown
    anthony brown (@anthonybrown) reported from Sausalito, California

    @newtman @sprezzatourists @PGE4Me According to their website, this isn't a planned fire prevention outage.

PG&E Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Hunter19302
    MAGA2024 (@Hunter19302) reported

    @californiapost With the farce of the solar panel, my @PGE4Me True up bill in 2022 was $900, in 2023 it was $2,000, in 2024 was $3,200, and in 2025 it was $5,800 cut of in November, in only 2 month is up to $1,400 PG&E is out of control mean the average for 2026 will be $8,400

  • demuddy10
    Steven Huh, Invisible Inker (@demuddy10) reported

    @PGE4Me 5 second power out blink outer Richmond Mar 13th evening and my mesh routers are off whack. Took me hours to set them with strange Wi-Fi defying walls of SF homes on move in. Now to do it all over again! Ugh!

  • jiceman
    John Eisenman (Jice) (@jiceman) reported

    @PGE4Me What was the loud explosion and brief streetlight outage at approx 7:45 PM on 10/13/26 on 9th Ave near Irving?

  • LogFlogger99
    FloggingtheLog (@LogFlogger99) reported

    @PGE4Me Your prices are not low enough. I am paying $0.15 per KWh at my other house outside the state by Mississippi Power and Light. PGE is a joke.

  • mbrody44459507
    m brody (@mbrody44459507) reported

    @PGE4Me why aren't our natural gas bills going down?

  • slippyslopps
    OprahJimfrey (@slippyslopps) reported

    @CAgovernor Crazy, that a company that should be paying back billions in damages. Is just raising rates, filing for bankruptcy and you allow it to happen in your state. @PGE4Me waiting for another San Bruno **** up from you

  • ChetSteadman28
    ChetSteadman28 (@ChetSteadman28) reported

    @PGE4Me, why is it that I’m getting more accurate updates from @Xfinity about my power outage than you guys?! What an embarrassment of a company but it’s at no surprise these days… @PGE4Me for no one but themselves** **** ya’ll come burn my community down while you’re at it

  • cathshiang
    Catherine Shiang (@cathshiang) reported

    The demurrer was denied by the Superior Court judge showing the claims against LADWP has legal basis. What are these claims? Who pays if plaintiffs win? These claims go to negligence in equipment maintenance (something @PGE4Me is at fault for for the city wide Christmas city wide blackout) of water management system From reservoir, water pressure to prioritizing cost cutting over maintenance. Failure to maintain and properly manage their electrical infrastructure, sub transmission lines causing the fire. Not turning off the power. And concealing this fact. And inverse condemnation. Meaning no need to prove fault, only a showing LADWP equipment caused the fire. 👉Of course any damages by LADWP, owned the city of LA, will be borne by their insurance company, and then, sadly from rate hikes to customers, and city taxpayers. So, ironically, customers and taxpayers end up paying for this lawsuit. There should be, instead, personal liability to those decision makers. Up in San Francisco, the current CEO of PGE Sameer Singh should be personally liabile for the Christmas 2025 Blackout. After all his entire career at PG&E was in equipment maintenance and risk prior to his ascension to CEO. He had personal knowledge of the equipment, the sub stations. In Washington DC, similarly the CEO of the 240 million tons of raw sewage spill, caused by the Potomac Interceptor collapse was a known maintenance issue. The CEO of @dcwater David Gadis knew of this interceptor issue. He said flippantly "The scale is one through five. Five being an emergency. A three is fair. So a 3.5, it was fair," he said. "It happened to break on us before we were able to get to it." Either his crew needs a new measuring scale or they measured wrong. The bottom line is these CEOs have direct knowledge and should be personally on the hook whether civil damages and/or criminal negligence.

  • ckatcombs
    Candace Combs (@ckatcombs) reported

    So on top of our country completely falling apart @PGE4Me took out $819.14 this mth for gas & last mth $1073.77. The area of my house that I heat is less than 1k sq ft. I had a tech come to my home last mth & he fixed my meter & said NO WAY can your gas be this high.

  • Libhatinglife
    Making libs cry is life lol (@Libhatinglife) reported

    @JimFergusonUK If it were any other utility provider I would agree. However @PGE4Me have the worst (or among the worst) service in the nation.