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NBC Los Angeles on MSNSoCal Edison prepares for possible power shutoffs during heat wave
Southern California Edison says high heat is not the only factor it monitors. The utility also tracks dry vegetation and humidity levels at its emergency operations center in Irwindale to determine if a public safety power shutoff is necessary to prevent wildfires.
Southern California Edison didn't tell L.A. fire investigators about the failure of its transmission equipment, which happened minutes before deadly 2019 wildfire in Sylmar.
Based in Rosemead, California, Edison International (EIX) is a major energy company operating primarily through its subsidiary, Southern California Edison (SCE), which supplies electricity to millions of people across coastal, central, and southern California.
The sweltering heat wave gripping Southern California can not only put a strain on you, but on the state's power grid as well.
The giant utility has notified nine public entities that it may file cross-complaints against them, but would not disclose the potential targets.
Kern County officials announced that Southern California Edison (SCE) will operate Community Resource Centers on Tuesday and Wednesday for residents affected
At a Tuesday hearing, Southern California Edison attorney Douglas Dixon told a Los Angeles judge that his client planned to sue numerous government agencies that he claims share responsibility for this year’s Eaton fire.
It plunged Pacific Gas and Electric Co. into bankruptcy and pushed Southern California Edison to the brink of insolvency. Oddly, it did not curb the urge of California politicians to tamper with how their constituents obtain and pay for electricity.
Southern California Edison employee and drone pilot Rich Espinosa uses a Parrot Anafi USA drone with controller and iPad to demonstrate how drones are being used to monitor power equipment across ...
The first set of lawsuits blaming Southern California Edison for the Eaton fire will go to trial in early 2027, setting the stage for a legal showdown over financial liability that could wipe out California’s wildfire fund.