Monday, September 21, 2015

Tens of Thousands Lose Power Across San Diego (VIDEO)

Pretty major.

At the San Diego Union-Tribune, "Outages hit countywide; 115K without power":

About 115,000 customers endured a power outage Sunday afternoon after a failed generator put stress on a power grid that was already under heavy demand on a sizzling summer day.

Communities from Mission Valley to San Clemente were left without power when the outages first struck about 1:20 p.m. About an hour later, nearly 44,500 customers, mostly in North County, were still affected. Power was restored by 3 p.m.

The outages knocked out traffic signals, causing traffic jams, and businesses left suddenly without the power were turning customers away.

San Diego Gas & Electric initiated the outages after a generator in the region went off line about 11:50 a.m. causing transmission lines to overload. The California Independent System Operator, the state's main grid operator, had SDG&E drop 150 megawatts of load in order to avoid overloading other lines, said Anne Gonzales, a spokeswoman for the state operator. One megawatt powers approximately 650 homes.

Only SDG&E customers were affected...

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