Kdun – As Oregon braces for what could be another intense wildfire season in 2025, Pacific Power unveils a comprehensive wildfire mitigation plan aimed at reducing risk and increasing public safety. The utility company, which serves large portions of Oregon, has taken proactive steps to modernize infrastructure, expand safety protocols, and invest in new technology that anticipates fire hazards before they escalate.
Pacific Power unveils its plans to enhance system reliability through the installation of fire-resistant poles. Insulated power lines, and advanced weather monitoring stations across high-risk areas. The company states that these upgrades are vital in mitigating ignition sources, especially during high-temperature and high-wind conditions.
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Moreover, the utility is expanding its network of high-definition cameras and weather stations to help predict and detect wildfire threats in real-time. These tools, combined with satellite data and AI-driven risk models. Allow Pacific Power to make more informed operational decisions during peak fire conditions.
As part of the initiative, Pacific Power unveils a refined Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) protocol. These planned outages, which are implemented during extreme weather conditions, aim to reduce the risk of utility equipment sparking fires. The utility is coordinating closely with emergency management agencies to ensure timely communication and support for affected residents.
In addition, Pacific Power is conducting community outreach programs to educate residents on wildfire safety, emergency preparedness, and evacuation planning. Special emphasis is placed on serving medically vulnerable customers during planned outages.
Pacific Power unveils a longer-term vision that includes investing millions into grid hardening, vegetation management, and innovation. By partnering with environmental scientists, firefighters, and government agencies, the company hopes to foster a more fire-resilient Oregon.
This bold strategy signals a shift toward preventive action over reactive response an essential move as wildfires become more frequent and destructive in the American West.
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