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Previsión meteorológica para incendios

Debido a las previsiones meteorológicas actuales, se ha emitido una advertencia de bandera roja para el condado de Kittitas. Como parte de las operaciones de seguridad contra incendios forestales de PSE, estamos activando la configuración del sistema para que sea más sensible a los posibles peligros. Estas configuraciones permanecerán vigentes mientras existan condiciones de alto riesgo de incendios forestales

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configuración mejorada de Powerline está diseñada para ayudarlo a mantenerse seguro, pero puede provocar cortes de energía no planificados. No se trata de un corte de energía por motivos de seguridad pública, en el que cortamos la energía de manera proactiva antes de que

surjan condiciones meteorológicas adversas.

Para obtener más información o denunciar un corte de energía, consulta el mapa de cortes de PSE.

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La seguridad es lo primero. Nunca toque ni se acerque a menos de 35 pies de las líneas eléctricas caídas porque podrían estar energizadas.

Llame al PSE al 1-888-225-5773 o al 911 para reportar problemas.

Reporte y haga un seguimiento de los cortes de energía en línea

  • Para obtener consejos de preparación para cortes de energía, visite: pse.com/storm
  • Puget Sound Energy helps provide Whatcom County students with electric bus, chargers
    PSE continues to expand its Up & Go Electric program with a critical community hub in Whatcom County

    Bellevue, Washington (16/03/2023) Students in East Whatcom County’s Mt. Baker Head Start program will travel to and from school in a brand-new electric school bus, provided to the Opportunity Council’s East Whatcom County Regional Resource Center (EWRRC), part of PSE’s Up & Go Electric pilot program focused on equity in transportation electrification.

    This bus, which PSE purchased from Blue Bird, comes with a dual-port level 2 charging station that PSE installed on the resource center property. The charging station will power the electric bus while the extra charging port will be available for other invited guests of the resource center.

    “PSE is working to advance the equitable adoption of transportation electrification in our region, but we can’t do it alone, said Andy Wappler, PSE Senior Vice President and Chief Customer Officer. “Partnerships with community-based organizations like Opportunity Council’s East Whatcom Regional Resource Center enable us to build a robust EV ecosystem and ensure that everyone, regardless of income and geographic location, can access the benefits of electric mobility.”

    The resource center is a critical community hub for its Head Start preschool, community meetings, community gardens and basic needs resources for East Whatcom County residents.

    “We are immensely grateful for PSE’s generosity in support of our electric bus initiative,” said David Webster, Director of the Opportunity Council’s Department of Early Learning & Family Services. “To us, it’s not only reliable transportation for our children but also a step forward in reducing air pollution in an area that is frequently assessed as a “non-containment area” by the Northwest Clean Air Agency. Fossil fuel bus fumes are an irritant for children with asthma, too, so this investment will pay many dividends for our kiddos and our entire service area.”

    PSE’s transportation electrification programs aim to provide direct and measurable benefits and to reduce health and financial burdens for the communities it serves. Partnering with community organizations like the Opportunity Council is part of PSE’s commitment to working together to create a cleaner energy future for all and achieving its aspirational goal to be a Beyond Net Zero Carbon company by 2045. PSE is targeting reducing carbon emissions to net zero and going beyond by helping other sectors enable carbon reduction across Washington State.

    To learn more about PSE’s Transportation Electrification Plan, visit pse.com/upandgo.


    The media is invited to a ribbon-cutting event, hosted by Opportunity Council with guest speakers from the council and PSE:
    Monday - March 20, 2023
    1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
    Opportunity Council - EWRRC
    8251 Kendall Rd, Maple Falls, WA 98266



     

    Media Contact:

    Gerald Tracy, 1-888-831-7250, psenewsroom@pse.com


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