Southern California Edison Provides Rebuilding Plan for Electric Distribution in Altadena and Malibu
Plan Reflects Input from Community and Key Stakeholders with a Focus on Resilience
SCE laid out a detailed plan in a letter to Governor
“Just three months have passed since the devastating wildfires, and all of us at Edison continue to keep those affected in our thoughts. We’re working closely with state and county leaders and the communities of
“Governor Newsom’s leadership during this tragedy has been instrumental, contributing to an environment where SCE could design and permit projects in a matter of weeks instead of what would usually take years,” Pizarro said, adding that continued collaboration to streamline projects and secure funding resources is needed to rebuild wildfire-impacted communities without delay.
“SCE will build back a resilient, reliable grid for our customers,” said
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Undergrounding 40 circuit miles of distribution lines in
Altadena and surrounding neighborhoods within HFRA and 23 circuit miles in non-HFRA, along with 90circuit miles inMalibu and the nearby area within HFRA. SCE is evaluating the feasibility of an additional 19circuit miles inAltadena . The scope and timing of undergrounding is based on permitting, community and customer plans, and the ability to secure funding. Some sections of the grid are set to be completed in just a few months while others are expected to take several years. Power lines that are not undergrounded will be hardened with covered conductor. The plan, refined through continued discussions and requiring support from various entities, will reduce Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) and enhance service reliability for customers.
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Upgrading infrastructure to accommodate greater customer demand for electricity, increase reliability and support clean energy adoption. These efforts, which are consistent with SCE’s grid enhancement plans throughout the service area, include updating the grid design to accommodate more customer demand (such as increasing the distribution voltage in west
Altadena from 4 kV to 16 kV) and advanced grid technologies such as automation to enhance SCE’s ability to maintain equipment, isolate disruptions and restore service faster.
- Strengthening long-term community resilience and optimizing the grid through localized energy solutions. These efforts include exploring the potential to develop designated Community Resiliency Zones where customers can shelter with backup power during emergencies; providing portable battery storage for critical care customers; and installing smart panels at rebuilt residential properties to provide greater control over energy usage and easier adoption of new technologies.
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Benefitting customers by accelerating rebuilding through cross-sector collaboration, including partnerships with
Los Angeles County ,Caltrans and telecommunications providers to consider ways to coordinate civil work, reduce costs and streamline permitting. SCE is actively exploring more ways to reduce these costs and seeking opportunities to access state, federal and philanthropic funds to ease the financial burden on customers.
SCE has conducted over 50 community engagements, town halls and listening sessions since January to develop the plan. Discussions will continue in the weeks and months ahead and be used to refine SCE’s rebuilding plan.
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