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PG&E outages and service status in Fair Oaks, California

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  • PG&E generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Fair Oaks, including 0 direct reports.
  • The most common problems reported in this area mention Power Outage.
  • The most recent signal from this area was received Apr 11, 9:50 PM EDT.
  • 100% Power Outage (100%)

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.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Fair Oaks, California

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Live Outage Map Near Fair Oaks, California

The most recent PG&E outage reports came from the following cities: San Carlos, and Menlo Park.

CityProblem TypeReport Time
San Carlos Power Outage 4 days ago
Menlo Park Power Outage 16 days ago
Menlo Park Power Outage 2 months ago
Palo Alto Power Outage 2 months ago
Palo Alto Power Outage 3 months ago
Menlo Park Power Outage 4 months ago

Nearby cities with recent reports

San Carlos

1 recent signals

4 days ago

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PG&E Issues Reports Near Fair Oaks, California

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Fair Oaks and nearby locations:

  • ObiWanNICKobi
    Nick Schiner (@ObiWanNICKobi) reported from Belmont, California

    However, power isn't available to the masses, as it's being hoarded by the first arrivals. A tenuous situation that, if not properly handled by the shop elders, will descend into anarchy. @PGE4Me 2/2

  • LidoislePamela
    Pamela Bohlmann (@LidoislePamela) reported from Redwood City, California

    @PGE4Me power is out @ 94065. Can any explain

  • KimberlyVentre
    Kimberly Ventre (@KimberlyVentre) reported from Menlo Park, California

    @gr8musicrox @PGE4Me Very high winds - taking out trees - taking our power lines.

  • nflambert
    Natalie Lambert (@nflambert) reported from San Carlos, California

    These @PGE4Me shut offs are obnoxious! There is no wind, we have no power lines above ground, and we have been told power is out or will be shortly. I understand doing things for precautionary purposes, but fix your infrastructure please!

  • SteveChin1
    Steve Chin (@SteveChin1) reported from Fair Oaks, California

    Hey @PGE4Me how about making the part of the grid that my house is on NOT the last one restored after a power outage. Frustrating to habitually see my back neighbor with power 14 hours before mine gets turned back on. Saturday was a pain.

  • lizditz
    (((Liz Ditz))). Mask up, y'all. (@lizditz) reported from Redwood City, California

    @MistralWinds @ZroHour @PGE4Me That appears to be the case. Several schools are without power, so school canceled, parents scrambling. So far my refrigerator is still cold enough. There are a couple of museum trips I’ve been wanting to do—tomorrow might be a good day for them.

  • wjarek
    Jarek Wilkiewicz (@wjarek) reported from Menlo Park, California

    Day 3 with no power and no ETA from @PGE4Me

  • ORussinov
    CHOOTSPA (@ORussinov) reported from Belmont, California

    . @PGE4Me PG&E outage AGAIN on our street. How does this keep happening every single freaking year??? Joke of a company that should've been dissolved YEARS ago #pge #pgeoutage #morons

  • cdwi24
    Christy (@cdwi24) reported from Emerald Lake Hills, California

    @PGE4Me power outage.. we can expect it turned on.

  • KimberlyVentre
    Kimberly Ventre (@KimberlyVentre) reported from Menlo Park, California

    @PGE4Me @PGE4Me your crews are doing amazing work... but communications are lacking. The same update from 24 hours ago keeps going out. Even if you told people, "we haven't gotten to your area yet"... is better than nothing.

  • lizditz
    (((Liz Ditz))). Mask up, y'all. (@lizditz) reported from Redwood City, California

    Just got a text message from @PGE4Me that instead of 10:00 pm tonight (2/22) they expect to restore service 24 hours later (10:00 pm 2/23). 55 hour power outage from a windstorm. Crew safety is important, but there has been no rain.

  • OJShadmon
    Ori Shadmon | אורי שדמון (@OJShadmon) reported from Redwood City, California

    @PGE4Me has shutoff power to over a million homes in N. #California. Gov. @GavinNewsom has declared a state of emergency. Yet neither the #POTUS or candidates for Presidency have said a word about this. #californiawildfires #GlobalWarming #SundayThoughts

  • bkbkbk
    Brian King of Demons (@bkbkbk) reported from Palo Alto, California

    @KQEDForum The @PGE4Me spokesperson bailing out of the show before anybody could call out their bullshit was incredibly weak of them. Shame.

  • lizditz
    (((Liz Ditz))). Mask up, y'all. (@lizditz) reported from Redwood City, California

    @MistralWinds @ZroHour @PGE4Me I don’t understand how the outage blocks work—which I think map to distribution lines.

  • MariaAMejia
    MariaAntonieta Mejia (@MariaAMejia) reported from Redwood City, California

    Another day without power at home 🥶🥶🥶 @PGE4Me @PGE_SFPeninsula #redwoodcity

  • Maozillah
    kaye mao ✨ (@Maozillah) reported from Redwood City, California

    The power just went out on the caltrain...so we're sitting in the dark not moving 🤣😭 @PGE4Me

  • CarolyneZinko
    Carolyne Zinko (@CarolyneZinko) reported from Fair Oaks, California

    Brief power outage in Menlo Park near the Atherton/Redwood City border. What’s up, @PGE4Me ?

  • WZ24
    Will Zakas (@WZ24) reported from Redwood City, California

    @PGE4Me turn my power back on!!!!!

  • KimberlyVentre
    Kimberly Ventre (@KimberlyVentre) reported from Menlo Park, California

    @PGE4Me Any updates on power outages in downtown Menlo Park? We're almost at the 20 hour mark with no updates.

  • dentalfl0ss
    delrich mendoza (@dentalfl0ss) reported from Belmont, California

    @PGE4Me please shut off my jobs power at 1230 broadway in burlingame ca as well. Thanks!

PG&E Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • ironnfox
    T Dog (@ironnfox) reported

    @bowtiedpixel @PGE4Me I’m about to lease it through Tesla. You know how often my power goes out? Like 10 times a year.

  • ronjblm
    Ron Clements (@ronjblm) reported

    @PGE4Me What a joke. Our business rates went up again by 17% in January. We see this year after year. I don’t post but just saw this smoke and mirror and had to react. NOT a happy customer but we are stuck!

  • KickAaasAi
    KickAaaS AI (@KickAaasAi) reported

    When California’s largest utility provider had customers waiting over an hour on hold during outages, something had to change. For Pacific Gas and Electric (@PGE4Me), extreme weather events meant massive call surges — millions of inbound calls, arriving at the most stressful moments for customers. The result was predictable: Long wait times. Frustrated callers. Overloaded contact centers. That’s where @polyaivoice stepped in. Instead of forcing customers through rigid IVR menus, PG&E deployed a conversational voice AI that could actually help — in real time. What changed? • Customers received real-time outage updates without waiting on hold • Calls were handled naturally in English and Spanish • Safety-critical scenarios stayed compliant with strict utility regulations • Human agents were freed up to handle complex, high-impact issues And the results were measurable: → 35,000+ labor hours saved → 67% call containment rate, outperforming legacy IVR → 22% increase in CSAT during outage calls → 25% reduction in customer effort No IVR rip-and-replace. No shortcuts on safety. Just a smarter voice experience, operating at massive scale. The takeaway: No matter how large-scale or complex a problem may seem, there’s often a solution hiding in agentic AI — if it’s designed with empathy, safety, and scale in mind. Question for operators & builders: What’s the most “too big to fix” customer experience problem you’re facing today?

  • CaliNuckian
    T™️ 🇨🇦….. 🇺🇸 (@CaliNuckian) reported

    @OfTheBraveUSA @PGE4Me still out here massively overcharging to keep the lights on.

  • megjones1111869
    @Marina (@megjones1111869) reported

    @PGE_BayArea @PGE4Me The automated texts you send out-may want to activate the areas re “site feedback” versus locking them.

  • JenniferLahl
    JLahl (@JenniferLahl) reported

    Just got an alert from @PGE4Me that our neighborhood has as an outage - within seconds @Tesla alerts me that my home is fully powered. 💥 Take that Gavin.

  • Big_Bad42
    Big Bad (@Big_Bad42) reported

    In March 2026, the courts just finalized the sabotage. The Court of Appeal upheld NEM 3.0, cementing a 75% cut to solar credits. ​At the same time, @PGE4Me is rolling out their new monthly $24 "Base Services Charge." It’s a literal utility tax on energy independence.

  • 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.

  • UtahOligarch
    Janus (@UtahOligarch) reported

    @USNavyResearch @PGE4Me Earth is our cell and we only have one. You can’t just shoot rockets into space @NASA with bad electrophysics and assume the universe won’t fight back on our planetary cancer. Either you had this math all along, or you never did. Either way you’ve been lying to humanity.

  • JotusX1
    JOTUS 1776 (@JotusX1) reported

    @Milajoy California charges more for energy between 4-9pm. Right as families are coming home. Making dinner doing laundry 🧺. Just the right time to suck the middle class dry. Charge more for the same thing. Crooks @PGE4Me All the while Ai servers are turning never ending max power 24-7