California may have rolling blackouts today. Here’s what you can do to help stop them

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California’s electric grid operator is warning that power demand could exceed supply on Labor Day, potentially forcing officials to order PG&E and other utilities to start rolling blackouts to avoid widespread power outages in the West.

Here are some steps you can take now to stay informed and help prevent blackouts during this heat wave.

First, check MercuryNews.com or EastBayTimes.com and follow @mercnews or @eastbaytimes.com on Twitter for the latest updates on the heat wave and whether conservation hasn’t been sufficient and rolling blackouts will start. The FlexAlert.org, California Independent System Operator and PG&E websites and their Twitter accounts @flexalert, @California_ISO and @PGE4Me will also have the latest updates.

Second, if the ISO does order rolling blackouts, here is how you can check to see if PG&E has included your home in the power outage list. The last time California had rolling power outages was in August 2020, when more than 800,000 utility customers around the state lost power for up to two hours each day.

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