Source: San Diego Gas & Electric
MEDIA ADVISORY, April 22, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) --
WHAT: -- Hear from state officials, SDG&E on the outlook for summer power reliability. -- Learn what SDG&E has done to prepare for potential problems and help ease the demand on the regional energy system. -- Get details on programs that can help save energy and money for San Diego consumers. WHY: Last summer, on Sept. 10, 2004, SDG&E set a new record for peak demand for the first time in more than seven years. The California Independent System Operator (ISO) also reported a new statewide record for peak electricity use last summer. As electricity demand continues to grow and energy infrastructure struggles to keep up, the ISO says the possibility of regional power outages is back again this summer -- especially in Southern California. In light of the strong interest and concern over the summer power issues, SDG&E accelerated its efforts to get a new power plant and key transmission line energized in time to beat the summer peak demand. WHEN: Monday, April 25, 2005 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 pm WHERE: SDG&E's Emergency Operations Center 8330 Century Park Ct., Kearny Mesa - Building 6 WHO: California Independent System Operator (ISO) Jim Detmers, interim Chief Operating Officer Jim McIntosh, director - Grid Operations SDG&E David Geier, vice president - Electric Transmission & Distribution VISUALS: -- B-roll of major SDG&E projects that will help ease the local energy crunch. -- Displays of ISO "blackout probability" scenarios. -- One-on-one interviews with ISO and SDG&E executives.
CONTACT: SDG&E Stephanie Donovan (877) 866-2066