Kymeta Goshawk u8
NOTICIAS

Kymeta presenta la sua seconda antenna multi-orbita, a pannello piatto e in movimento – Goshawk™ u8

Kymeta has launched the Goshawk u8, a hybrid GEO-LEO satellite terminal designed for reliable, mission-critical connectivity on the move. This Multi-X solution supports geostationary and low Earth orbit satellite connections, as well as cellular networks, making it suitable for a wide range of mobile applications in vehicles and vessels. The Goshawk u8 is the latest addition to Kymeta’s expanding portfolio of multi-orbit, multi-network products.

PG&E
NOTICIAS

PG&E May Proactively Shut Off Power for Safety to Approximately 15,000 Customers Across 17 Counties and 3 Tribal Areas Starting Late Tuesday   

PG&E has called a potential Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) starting as early as 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 5, that may impact up to 15,000 customers across 17 counties and 3 tribal areas. PG&E meteorologists have forecasted strong winds and low humidity levels over 50 mph in parts of the North and East Bay, with gusts nearing 70 mph in higher terrains, including the Geysers, Mt. St. Helena, and Mt. Diablo. Despite recent rain, the vegetation is expected to dry out, raising fire concerns under the predicted weather conditions.

PSPS
NOTICIAS

PSPS UPDATE: PSPS Scope Changes to Impact 20,142 customers in 17 counties

PG&E is preparing for potential Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) events due to projected gusts over 50 mph in parts of the North and East Bay, with particularly strong winds of up to 70 mph in areas like the Geysers, Mt. St. Helena, and Mt. Diablo. Humidity levels are expected to drop to 15-30% in these windy areas, increasing fire risk. PG&E’s Emergency Operations Center (EOC) has been activated, and roughly 20,142 customers across 17 counties and 4 tribal areas are in scope for this event, primarily in Western Sacramento Valley, North Bay, and elevated areas in the East Bay.

PG&E
NOTICIAS

PG&E May Proactively Shut Off Power for Safety to Approximately 15,000 Customers Across 17 Counties and 3 Tribal Areas Starting Late Tuesday   

Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) has initiated a potential Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) from Tuesday evening through Thursday morning, due to strong winds and dry conditions that elevate wildfire risks. About 15,000 customers in 17 counties and three tribal areas may be impacted. PG&E has alerted affected customers and is working with election officials to mitigate disruptions, particularly on Election Day, with backup power for critical sites. Community Resource Centers will provide assistance, and PG&E advises customers to prepare for potential outages by ensuring emergency kits and backup power sources.

PG&E
NOTICIAS

PG&E May Proactively Shut Off Power for Safety to Approximately 22,000 Customers Across 17 Counties and 4 Tribal Areas Starting Tuesday Evening  

PG&E is monitoring a high wind event expected from Tuesday, Nov. 5, to Thursday, Nov. 7, and has expanded the potential Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) scope to 22,000 customers across 16 counties due to increased fire risks. Conditions include strong winds and low humidity that elevate wildfire concerns, especially in the Sacramento Valley, North Bay, and East Bay areas. PG&E has been coordinating with election officials to ensure uninterrupted power at polling sites, deploying temporary generators as needed. Community Resource Centers will also be available for customer support during outages.

PSPS
NOTICIAS

PSPS Scope Changes to Impact 20,142 customers in 17 counties

Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is preparing for a potential Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) starting Tuesday night, with high winds and low humidity elevating wildfire risks. PG&E’s machine learning models predict gusts above 50 mph, potentially reaching 70 mph in areas like Mt. Diablo and the North Bay. Approximately 20,142 customers in 17 counties and four tribal areas could be impacted, with the majority in Western Sacramento Valley, North Bay, and elevated East Bay regions. PG&E has alerted affected customers and activated its Emergency Operations Center. For updates, visit PG&E’s Outage Center, available in 16 languages.

Suscribirse al boletín informativo

Email Subscription Form

Copyright © Todas las marcas son propiedad de la respectiva empresa o de BORGES MEDIA INC. Queda prohibida la reproducción total o parcial de cualquiera de los contenidos que aquí aparecen, así como su traducción a cualquier idioma sin autorización escrita de su propietario, la mejor revista de Sacramento. Consulte nuestra  Política de Privacidad.