“All of us at PG&E have committed ourselves to a goal of transforming
this company into the safest and most reliable energy provider in
America”
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
The chairman and CEO of PG&E Corporation today said the company is
focused on becoming the safest and most reliable energy provider in
America, motivated by the tragic lessons of the 2010 explosion of
Pacific Gas and Electric Company’s (PG&E) natural gas transmission
pipeline in San Bruno.
The comments by PG&E Chairman and CEO Tony Earley followed today’s
decision by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) regarding
penalties associated with the explosion. He said:
“Since the 2010 explosion of our natural gas transmission pipeline in
San Bruno, we have worked hard to do the right thing for the victims,
their families and the community of San Bruno. We are deeply sorry for
this tragic event and we have dedicated ourselves to re-earning the
trust of our customers and the communities we serve. The lessons of this
tragic event will not be forgotten.
“We want our customers and their families to know that all of us at PG&E
have committed ourselves to a goal of transforming this company into the
safest and most reliable energy provider in America. We’ve hired some of
the best experts in the country to help guide this effort and we’ve
supported it with billions of dollars in shareholder funded investments
in gas safety.
“While we obviously need to review the orders in their entirety before
making a final decision, we do not expect to appeal today’s rulings. I
want to be very clear -- our focus is on moving forward to complete the
important safety work we set out to do. We’ve made tremendous progress
but we have more to do and we are committed to doing it right.”
As a result of the concrete actions the company has taken to make safety
the cornerstone of its culture following the San Bruno explosion, PG&E
became one of the first utilities ever to earn two of the highest
internationally recognized safety certifications—the International
Organization for Standardization (ISO) 55001 and Publicly Available
Specification (PAS) 55-1.
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Change began at the top with Tony Earley joining the company as CEO in
2011. We restructured our gas operations business and hired the best
natural gas experts in the country to run it.
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We put 3,500 leaders at all levels of PG&E through safety training and
we review the lessons of San Bruno with every new employee.
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We have conducted advanced pipeline safety testing, replaced pipe
where necessary and installed more than 200 new automated or remotely
controlled emergency shut-off valves.
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We decommissioned more than 800 miles of remaining cast-iron pipe in
our system, replacing with stronger, more efficient and seismically
sound pipe.
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We built a new
gas operations control center, employing the most advanced
technology, from which we can monitor the entire system and respond
more quickly and effectively to emergencies.
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We're using new gas leak detection technology that is 1,000
times more sensitive than before in order to help find and fix
leaks before they become a problem. When a customer calls to report a
gas odor, we are now among the fastest in the entire industry in
responding.
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We have closed out nine of 12 recommendations from the National
Transportation Safety Board and work on the remaining three is on
track.
In addition, the company has settled claims amounting to more than $500
million with the victims and families of the San Bruno accident,
established a $50 million trust for the City of San Bruno for costs
related to recovery and contributed $70 million to support the city's
and community's recovery efforts.
About PG&E
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E
Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is one of the largest combined natural gas
and electric utilities in the United States. Based in San Francisco,
with more than 20,000 employees, the company delivers some of the
nation’s cleanest energy to nearly 16 million people in Northern and
Central California. For more information, visit www.pge.com/
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Source: PG&E Corporation