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Our commitment to wildfire safety
Safety is our top priority. Every day, we are working to improve our electric system to keep the communities we serve safe.
Wildfire safety progress by the numbers
Over the past several years, we have fundamentally changed our approach to preventing wildfires. Now, Stanford University and public safety leaders across the state recognize PG&E as a utility leader in wildfire safety.
Wildfire safety timeline
We have adopted new and innovative solutions since launching our Community Wildfire Safety Program. We have also scaled our programs to reach key goals.
- First PSPS takes place, protecting around 60,000 customers from wildfire risk.
- Installation of strengthened poles and covered powerlines helping reduce wildfire risk.
- Installation of weather stations and high-definition cameras to better monitor severe weather.
- California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) debuts the High Fire-Threat District (HFTD) Map. The map highlights areas with higher ignition and fire spread risk.
- Launched enhanced vegetation management efforts to prune trees close to a powerline that may cause a wildfire or outage.
- CPUC updates PSPS requirements to improve customer safety.
- PG&E significantly expands areas where PSPS can occur. PG&E initiates nine PSPS outages, protecting more than 2 million customers.
- PG&E builds upon CPUC HFTD map by launching High Fire-Risk Area (HFRA) Map. The map includes additional at-risk locations based on PG&E's electric system.
- PSPS Program is enhanced to better target high-risk areas. This helps to reduce the frequency and impact of outages.
- Six PSPS outages occur, protecting about 653,000 customers from wildfire risk. Customer impacts have greatly reduced from 2019.
- Launched undergrounding initiative to move thousands of miles of powerlines in high-risk areas underground.
- Piloted EPSS program that turns off power almost instantly when a fault is detected.
- Implemented our Post-Wildfire Wood Removal Program to support emergency response work.
- Started our Utility Defensible Space Program to clear fuel and brush around power poles.
- Expanded the EPSS Program scope, which reduced potential ignitions by approximately 75%.
- Reached a milestone of building and installing 1,600 weather stations and HD cameras.
- Achieved an ~98% wildfire risk reduction from lines moved underground.
- Enhanced our EPSS Program with innovative technologies. These helped us locate new risks and improve reliability by shortening outages.
- Inspected, trimmed or removed nearly 20,000 trees to help reduce wildfire risks and outages.
- Shared expertise and lessons learned with over 60 utilities during PG&E's first annual Utility Wildfire Mitigation Conference.
- Leveraged machine learning models to measure potential fire damage. Identified over 76,000 acres that were protected by PSPS from wildfires in 2024.
- Expanded EPSS to transmission powerlines and substations.
- Made improvements on circuits impacted the most by EPSS.
News and recognition
Our wildfire safety efforts have been recognized as a leader in the utility industry. We will keep improving these programs and share our learnings to enhance safety.
- Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment Report – The report identified PG&E as being among the nation's most advanced utilities in wildfire preparedness.
- Fast Company 2024 World Changing Ideas Awards – PG&E's Remote Grid program received recognition in the award's Energy category.
PG&E wildfire safety news
- October 2025: Thousands of PG&E Customers Now Protected from Wildfires as 1,000 Miles of Powerlines are Energized and Underground
- September 2025: The PG&E Corporation Foundation and California Fire Foundation Announce Wildfire Safety Grants for Eighth Consecutive Year.
- August 2025: PG&E Explains How AI, Machine Learning Tools Enhance Wildfire Prevention Efforts.
- July 2025: XPRIZE Wildfire Names Teams Advancing in Global Competition to End Destructive Wildfires.
- June 2025: Wildfire Prevention Today and Tomorrow: PG&E Shares 2025 Wildfire Season Readiness Update, Showcases Local XPRIZE Wildfire Competitors.
- June 2025: PG&E and California Fire Foundation Open Applications for Wildfire Safety and Preparedness Grants.
- May 2025: PG&E Participates in First-Ever Autonomous Wildfire Suppression Demonstration in California.
More information
Community Wildfire Safety Program (CWSP) Progress Map
We're working to keep our communities safe from wildfires.
Wildfire safety work near you
We're in your community to provide updates.
Wildfire safety innovations
We're leveraging the latest wildfire safety tools and technologies.
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