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1 WILDFIRE WILDFIRE SAFET SAFETY Y IMPR IMPRO OVEMENTS VEMENTS FALL PROGRESS REPORT DATA AS OF 9/1/2020 PG&E’s most important responsibility is the safety of our customers and communities. We are working every day to improve the security of our electric system and reduce wildfire risks. Steps we are taking include: Meeting and exceeding State vegetation safety standards Hardening the electric system Improving Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) to make events smaller, shorter and smarter for customers during severe weather To view local progress, click on the county name below Wildfire safety improvement work is taking place in the following high fire-threat areas: Alameda Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Contra Costa El Dorado Fresno Glenn Humboldt Kern Lake Lassen Madera Marin Mariposa Mendocino Monterey Napa Nevada Placer Plumas San Benito San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Sierra Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Tehama Trinity Tulare Tuolumne Yolo Yuba HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 Elevated TIER 3 Extreme PG&E Electric Service Area Counties with no high-fire threat areas: Kings Merced Sacramento San Francisco San Joaquin Sutter More than 50% of PG&E's service area is located in high fire-threat areas. Wildfire safety improvement work is prioritized in these regions. Source: California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) cpuc.ca.gov/FireThreatMaps Some of the measures included in this document are contemplated as additional precautionary measures intended to further reduce the risk of wildfires.
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Page 1: PG&E Wildfire Safety Improvements Fall Progress Report€¦ · WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS DATA AS OF WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS 9/1/2020 FALL PROGRESS REPORT PG&E’s most important

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WILDFIREWILDFIRE SAFET SAFETYY IMPR IMPROOVEMENTSVEMENTS FALL PROGRESS REPORT

DATA AS OF 9/1/2020

PG&E’s most important responsibility is the safety of our customers and communities. We are working every day to improve the security of our electric system and reduce wildfire risks. Steps we are taking include:

Meeting and exceeding State vegetation safety standards

Hardening the electric system

Improving Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) to make events smaller, shorter and smarter for customers during severe weather

To view local progress, click on the county name below

Wildfire safety improvement work is taking place in the following high fire-threat areas:

• Alameda• Alpine• Amador• Butte• Calaveras• Colusa• Contra Costa• El Dorado• Fresno• Glenn• Humboldt• Kern• Lake• Lassen

• Madera• Marin• Mariposa• Mendocino• Monterey• Napa• Nevada• Placer• Plumas• San Benito• San Luis Obispo• San Mateo• Santa Barbara• Santa Clara

• Santa Cruz• Shasta• Sierra• Siskiyou• Solano• Sonoma• Stanislaus• Tehama• Trinity• Tulare• Tuolumne• Yolo • Yuba

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS

TIER 2 Elevated

TIER 3 Extreme

PG&E Electric Service Area

Counties with no high-fire threat areas:

• Kings• Merced

• Sacramento• San Francisco

• San Joaquin• Sutter

More than 50% ofPG&E's service area is located in high fire-threat areas. Wildfire safetyimprovement work is prioritized in these regions.

Source: California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) cpuc.ca.gov/FireThreatMaps

Some of the measures included in this document are contemplated as additional precautionary measures intended to further reduce the risk of wildfires.

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WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS ALAMEDA COUNTY

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Below is an overview of our progress on key wildfire safety improvement work as of September 1, 2020.

2019 2020 COMPLETE PLANNED COMPLETE

WEATHER STATIONS INSTALLED*

5 STATIONS

N/A 6 STATIONS

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS INSTALLED*

0 CAMERAS

N/A 2 CAMERAS

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES INSTALLED

26 DEVICES

35 DEVICES

46 DEVICES

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES INSTALLED

N/A 0 SWITCHES

0 SWITCHES

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

N/A 0 LOCATIONS

0 LOCATIONS

SYSTEM HARDENING COMPLETE

3 LINE MILES

1 LINE MILE

1 LINE MILE

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COMPLETE**

24 LINE MILES

37 LINE MILES

19 LINE MILES

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS SITES READY***

3 LOCATIONS

6 LOCATIONS

5 LOCATIONS

* New locations identified monthly** Work plans subject to change due to weather, access or other schedule constraints*** Includes indoor and outdoor locations

Click the clipboard icon for program descriptions

For more information visit: pge.com/psps

630,400 total customers served in Alameda County 5% located in high fire-threat areas

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 - Elevated TIER 3 - Extreme

PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by: • Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts for themost customers

Additional wildfire safety work is being planned for 2021 and beyond.

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3 Some of the measures included in this document are contemplated as additional precautionary measures intended to further reduce the risk of wildfires.

WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS ALPINE COUNTY

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Below is an overview of our progress on key wildfire safety improvement work as of September 1, 2020.

2019 2020 COMPLETE PLANNED COMPLETE

WEATHER STATIONS INSTALLED*

0 STATIONS

N/A 0 STATIONS

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS INSTALLED*

0 CAMERAS

N/A 1 CAMERA

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES INSTALLED

0 DEVICES

0 DEVICES

0 DEVICES

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES INSTALLED

N/A 0 SWITCHES

0 SWITCHES

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

N/A 0 LOCATIONS

0 LOCATIONS

SYSTEM HARDENING COMPLETE

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COMPLETE**

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS SITES READY***

1 LOCATION

1 LOCATION

1 LOCATION

* New locations identified monthly** Work plans subject to change due to weather, access or other schedule constraints*** Includes indoor and outdoor locations

Click the clipboard icon for program descriptions

For more information visit: pge.com/psps

600 total customers served in Alpine County 2% located in high fire-threat areas

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 - Elevated TIER 3 - Extreme

PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by: • Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts for themost customers

Additional wildfire safety work is being planned for 2021 and beyond.

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4 Some of the measures included in this document are contemplated as additional precautionary measures intended to further reduce the risk of wildfires.

WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS AMADOR COUNTY

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Below is an overview of our progress on key wildfire safety improvement work as of September 1, 2020.

2019 2020 COMPLETE PLANNED COMPLETE

WEATHER STATIONS INSTALLED*

10 STATIONS

N/A 1 STATION

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS INSTALLED*

3 CAMERAS

N/A 0 CAMERAS

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES INSTALLED

0 DEVICES

9 DEVICES

9 DEVICES

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES INSTALLED

N/A 1 SWITCH

1 SWITCH

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

N/A 4 LOCATIONS

4 LOCATIONS

SYSTEM HARDENING COMPLETE

3 LINE MILES

15 LINE MILES

6 LINE MILES

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COMPLETE**

12 LINE MILES

80 LINE MILES

74 LINE MILES

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS SITES READY***

1 LOCATION

6 LOCATIONS

5 LOCATIONS

* New locations identified monthly** Work plans subject to change due to weather, access or other schedule constraints*** Includes indoor and outdoor locations

Click the clipboard icon for program descriptions

For more information visit: pge.com/psps

21,100 total customers served in Amador County 57% located in high fire-threat areas

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 - Elevated TIER 3 - Extreme

PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by: • Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts for themost customers

Additional wildfire safety work is being planned for 2021 and beyond.

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WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS BUTTE COUNTY

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Below is an overview of our progress on key wildfire safety improvement work as of September 1, 2020.

2019 2020 COMPLETE PLANNED COMPLETE

WEATHER STATIONS INSTALLED*

27 STATIONS

N/A 2 STATIONS

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS INSTALLED*

9 CAMERAS

N/A 5 CAMERAS

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES INSTALLED

4 DEVICES

9 DEVICES

9 DEVICES

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES INSTALLED

N/A 2 SWITCHES

0 SWITCHES

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

N/A 1 LOCATION

1 LOCATION

SYSTEM HARDENING COMPLETE

42 LINE MILES

32 LINE MILES

20 LINE MILES

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COMPLETE**

135 LINE MILES

179 LINE MILES

137 LINE MILES

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS SITES READY***

4 LOCATIONS

10 LOCATIONS

10 LOCATIONS

* New locations identified monthly** Work plans subject to change due to weather, access or other schedule constraints*** Includes indoor and outdoor locations

Click the clipboard icon for program descriptions

For more information visit: pge.com/psps

96,100 total customers served in Butte County 14% located in high fire-threat areas

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 - Elevated TIER 3 - Extreme

PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by: • Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts for themost customers

Additional wildfire safety work is being planned for 2021 and beyond.

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WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS CALAVERAS COUNTY

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Below is an overview of our progress on key wildfire safety improvement work as of September 1, 2020.

2019 2020 COMPLETE PLANNED COMPLETE

WEATHER STATIONS INSTALLED*

13 STATIONS

N/A 7 STATIONS

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS INSTALLED*

3 CAMERAS

N/A 0 CAMERAS

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES INSTALLED

1 DEVICE

18 DEVICES

18 DEVICES

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES INSTALLED

N/A 2 SWITCHES

1 SWITCH

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

N/A 1 LOCATION

1 LOCATION

SYSTEM HARDENING COMPLETE

1 LINE MILE

6 LINE MILES

1 LINE MILE

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COMPLETE**

131 LINE MILES

58 LINE MILES

51 LINE MILES

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS SITES READY***

4 LOCATIONS

8 LOCATIONS

7 LOCATIONS

* New locations identified monthly** Work plans subject to change due to weather, access or other schedule constraints*** Includes indoor and outdoor locations

Click the clipboard icon for program descriptions

For more information visit: pge.com/psps

30,800 total customers served in Calaveras County 69% located in high fire-threat areas

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 - Elevated TIER 3 - Extreme

PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by: • Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts for themost customers

Additional wildfire safety work is being planned for 2021 and beyond.

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WILDFIREWILDFIRE SAFET SAFETYY IMPR IMPROOVEMENTSVEMENTS PR PROOGRESGRESSS COLUSA COUNTY

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Below is an overview of our progress on key wildfire safety improvement work as of September 1, 2020.

2019 2020 COMPLETE PLANNED COMPLETE

WEATHER STATIONS INSTALLED*

7 STATIONS

N/A 2 STATIONS

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS INSTALLED*

0 CAMERAS

N/A 2 CAMERAS

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES INSTALLED

0 DEVICES

3 DEVICES

3 DEVICES

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES INSTALLED

N/A 0 SWITCHES

0 SWITCHES

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

N/A 0 LOCATIONS

0 LOCATIONS

SYSTEM HARDENING COMPLETE

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COMPLETE**

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS SITES READY***

1 LOCATION

4 LOCATIONS

6 LOCATIONS

* New locations identified monthly** Work plans subject to change due to weather, access or other schedule constraints*** Includes indoor and outdoor locations

Click the clipboard icon for program descriptions

For more information visit: pge.com/psps

11,800 total customers served in Colusa County 1% located in high fire-threat areas

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 - Elevated TIER 3 - Extreme

PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by: • Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts for themost customers

Additional wildfire safety work is being planned for 2021 and beyond.

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WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY

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Below is an overview of our progress on key wildfire safety improvement work as of September 1, 2020.

2019 2020 COMPLETE PLANNED COMPLETE

WEATHER STATIONS INSTALLED*

0 STATIONS

N/A 14 STATIONS

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS INSTALLED*

2 CAMERAS

N/A 7 CAMERAS

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES INSTALLED

11 DEVICES

27 DEVICES

28 DEVICES

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES INSTALLED

N/A 3 SWITCHES

0 SWITCHES

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

N/A 0 LOCATIONS

0 LOCATIONS

SYSTEM HARDENING COMPLETE

3 LINE MILES

13 LINE MILES

12 LINE MILES

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COMPLETE**

48 LINE MILES

43 LINE MILES

37 LINE MILES

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS SITES READY***

4 LOCATIONS

7 LOCATIONS

6 LOCATIONS

* New locations identified monthly** Work plans subject to change due to weather, access or other schedule constraints*** Includes indoor and outdoor locations

Click the clipboard icon for program descriptions

For more information visit: pge.com/psps

453,200 total customers served in Contra Costa County 5% located in high fire-threat areas

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 - Elevated TIER 3 - Extreme

PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by: • Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts for themost customers

Additional wildfire safety work is being planned for 2021 and beyond.

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WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS EL DORADO COUNTY

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Below is an overview of our progress on key wildfire safety improvement work as of September 1, 2020.

2019 2020 COMPLETE PLANNED COMPLETE

WEATHER STATIONS INSTALLED*

11 STATIONS

N/A 6 STATIONS

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS INSTALLED*

3 CAMERAS

N/A 4 CAMERAS

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES INSTALLED

6 DEVICES

17 DEVICES

16 DEVICES

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES INSTALLED

N/A 0 SWITCHES

0 SWITCHES

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

N/A 1 LOCATION

1 LOCATION

SYSTEM HARDENING COMPLETE

19 LINE MILES

36 LINE MILES

33 LINE MILES

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COMPLETE**

176 LINE MILES

54 LINE MILES

52 LINE MILES

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS SITES READY***

5 LOCATIONS

10 LOCATIONS

14 LOCATIONS

* New locations identified monthly** Work plans subject to change due to weather, access or other schedule constraints*** Includes indoor and outdoor locations

Click the clipboard icon for program descriptions

For more information visit: pge.com/psps

74,900 total customers served in El Dorado County 56% located in high fire-threat areas

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 - Elevated TIER 3 - Extreme

PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by: • Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts for themost customers

Additional wildfire safety work is being planned for 2021 and beyond.

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10 Some of the measures included in this document are contemplated as additional precautionary measures intended to further reduce the risk of wildfires.

WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS FRESNO COUNTY

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Below is an overview of our progress on key wildfire safety improvement work as of September 1, 2020.

2019 2020 COMPLETE PLANNED COMPLETE

WEATHER STATIONS INSTALLED*

28 STATIONS

N/A 13 STATIONS

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS INSTALLED*

4 CAMERAS

N/A 1 CAMERA

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES INSTALLED

2 DEVICES

0 DEVICES

3 DEVICES

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES INSTALLED

N/A 6 SWITCHES

4 SWITCHES

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

N/A 0 LOCATIONS

0 LOCATIONS

SYSTEM HARDENING COMPLETE

0.4 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COMPLETE**

6 LINE MILES

89 LINE MILES

72 LINE MILES

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS SITES READY***

0 LOCATIONS

6 LOCATIONS

6 LOCATIONS

* New locations identified monthly** Work plans subject to change due to weather, access or other schedule constraints*** Includes indoor and outdoor locations

Click the clipboard icon for program descriptions

For more information visit: pge.com/psps

388,100 total customers served in Fresno County 2% located in high fire-threat areas

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 - Elevated TIER 3 - Extreme

PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by: • Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts for themost customers

Additional wildfire safety work is being planned for 2021 and beyond.

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WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS GLENN COUNTY

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Below is an overview of our progress on key wildfire safety improvement work as of September 1, 2020.

2019 2020 COMPLETE PLANNED COMPLETE

WEATHER STATIONS INSTALLED*

4 STATIONS

N/A 1 STATION

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS INSTALLED*

2 CAMERAS

N/A 0 CAMERAS

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES INSTALLED

0 DEVICES

1 DEVICE

1 DEVICE

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES INSTALLED

N/A 0 SWITCHES

0 SWITCHES

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

N/A 0 LOCATIONS

0 LOCATIONS

SYSTEM HARDENING COMPLETE

0.1 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COMPLETE**

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS SITES READY***

1 LOCATION

0 LOCATIONS

5 LOCATIONS

* New locations identified monthly** Work plans subject to change due to weather, access or other schedule constraints*** Includes indoor and outdoor locations

Click the clipboard icon for program descriptions

For more information visit: pge.com/psps

15,500 total customers served in Glenn County 1% located in high fire-threat areas

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 - Elevated TIER 3 - Extreme

PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by: • Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts for themost customers

Additional wildfire safety work is being planned for 2021 and beyond.

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12 Some of the measures included in this document are contemplated as additional precautionary measures intended to further reduce the risk of wildfires.

WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS HUMBOLDT COUNTY

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Below is an overview of our progress on key wildfire safety improvement work as of September 1, 2020.

2019 2020 COMPLETE PLANNED COMPLETE

WEATHER STATIONS INSTALLED*

21 STATIONS

N/A 7 STATIONS

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS INSTALLED*

4 CAMERAS

N/A 3 CAMERAS

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES INSTALLED

5 DEVICES

19 DEVICES

19 DEVICES

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES INSTALLED

N/A 2 SWITCHES

1 SWITCH

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

N/A 2 LOCATIONS

2 LOCATIONS

SYSTEM HARDENING COMPLETE

8 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COMPLETE**

25 LINE MILES

23 LINE MILES

19 LINE MILES

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS SITES READY***

7 LOCATIONS

7 LOCATIONS

10 LOCATIONS

* New locations identified monthly** Work plans subject to change due to weather, access or other schedule constraints*** Includes indoor and outdoor locations

Click the clipboard icon for program descriptions

For more information visit: pge.com/psps

67,100 total customers served in Humboldt County 10% located in high fire-threat areas

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 - Elevated TIER 3 - Extreme

PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by: • Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts for themost customers

Additional wildfire safety work is being planned for 2021 and beyond.

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13 Some of the measures included in this document are contemplated as additional precautionary measures intended to further reduce the risk of wildfires.

WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS KERN COUNTY

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Below is an overview of our progress on key wildfire safety improvement work as of September 1, 2020.

2019 2020 COMPLETE PLANNED COMPLETE

WEATHER STATIONS INSTALLED*

16 STATIONS

N/A 7 STATIONS

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS INSTALLED*

0 CAMERAS

N/A 8 CAMERAS

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES INSTALLED

6 DEVICES

1 DEVICE

1 DEVICE

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES INSTALLED

N/A 0 SWITCHES

0 SWITCHES

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

N/A 0 LOCATIONS

0 LOCATIONS

SYSTEM HARDENING COMPLETE

0.1 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COMPLETE**

33 LINE MILES

58 LINE MILES

55 LINE MILES

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS SITES READY***

2 LOCATIONS

6 LOCATIONS

7 LOCATIONS

* New locations identified monthly** Work plans subject to change due to weather, access or other schedule constraints*** Includes indoor and outdoor locations

Click the clipboard icon for program descriptions

For more information visit: pge.com/psps

254,900 total customers served in Kern County <1% located in high fire-threat areas

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 - Elevated TIER 3 - Extreme

PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by: • Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts for themost customers

Additional wildfire safety work is being planned for 2021 and beyond.

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WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS KINGS COUNTY

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More than 50% ofPG&E's service area is located in high fire-threat areas. Wildfire safety improvement work is prioritized in these regions.

Source: California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) cpuc.ca.gov/FireThreatMaps

Click the clipboard icon for program descriptions

For more information visit: pge.com/psps

There are NO high fire-threat areas in Kings County

Because there are no high fire-threat areas in your county, there is no wildfire safety work planned for 2020. PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by:

• Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts forthe most customers

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WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS LAKE COUNTY

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Below is an overview of our progress on key wildfire safety improvement work as of September 1, 2020.

2019 2020 COMPLETE PLANNED COMPLETE

WEATHER STATIONS INSTALLED*

4 STATIONS

N/A 9 STATIONS

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS INSTALLED*

7 CAMERAS

N/A 0 CAMERAS

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES INSTALLED

1 DEVICE

15 DEVICES

15 DEVICES

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES INSTALLED

N/A 7 SWITCHES

5 SWITCHES

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

N/A 5 LOCATIONS

5 LOCATIONS

SYSTEM HARDENING COMPLETE

7 LINE MILES

8 LINE MILES

7 LINE MILES

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COMPLETE**

246 LINE MILES

113 LINE MILES

94 LINE MILES

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS SITES READY***

5 LOCATIONS

10 LOCATIONS

10 LOCATIONS

* New locations identified monthly** Work plans subject to change due to weather, access or other schedule constraints*** Includes indoor and outdoor locations

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37,500 total customers served in Lake County 41% located in high fire-threat areas

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 - Elevated TIER 3 - Extreme

PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by: • Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts for themost customers

Additional wildfire safety work is being planned for 2021 and beyond.

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16 Some of the measures included in this document are contemplated as additional precautionary measures intended to further reduce the risk of wildfires.

WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS LASSEN COUNTY

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2019 2020 COMPLETE PLANNED COMPLETE

WEATHER STATIONS INSTALLED*

2 STATIONS

N/A 3 STATIONS

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS INSTALLED*

6 CAMERAS

N/A 0 CAMERAS

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES INSTALLED

2 DEVICES

0 DEVICES

0 DEVICES

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES INSTALLED

N/A 2 SWITCHES

2 SWITCHES

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

N/A 0 LOCATIONS

0 LOCATIONS

SYSTEM HARDENING COMPLETE

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COMPLETE**

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS SITES READY***

0 LOCATIONS

1 LOCATION

3 LOCATIONS

* New locations identified monthly** Work plans subject to change due to weather, access or other schedule constraints*** Includes indoor and outdoor locations

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900 total customers served in Lassen County 44% located in high fire-threat areas

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 - Elevated TIER 3 - Extreme

PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by: • Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts for themost customers

Additional wildfire safety work is being planned for 2021 and beyond.

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17 Some of the measures included in this document are contemplated as additional precautionary measures intended to further reduce the risk of wildfires.

WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS MADERA COUNTY

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2019 2020 COMPLETE PLANNED COMPLETE

WEATHER STATIONS INSTALLED*

13 STATIONS

N/A 5 STATIONS

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS INSTALLED*

1 CAMERA

N/A 1 CAMERA

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES INSTALLED

0 DEVICES

0 DEVICES

0 DEVICES

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES INSTALLED

N/A 0 SWITCHES

0 SWITCHES

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

N/A 0 LOCATIONS

0 LOCATIONS

SYSTEM HARDENING COMPLETE

0.1 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COMPLETE**

88 LINE MILES

198 LINE MILES

180 LINE MILES

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS SITES READY***

1 LOCATION

8 LOCATIONS

8 LOCATIONS

* New locations identified monthly** Work plans subject to change due to weather, access or other schedule constraints*** Includes indoor and outdoor locations

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64,200 total customers served in Madera County 23% located in high fire-threat areas

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 - Elevated TIER 3 - Extreme

PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by: • Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts for themost customers

Additional wildfire safety work is being planned for 2021 and beyond.

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18 Some of the measures included in this document are contemplated as additional precautionary measures intended to further reduce the risk of wildfires.

WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS MARIN COUNTY

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2019 2020 COMPLETE PLANNED COMPLETE

WEATHER STATIONS INSTALLED*

8 STATIONS

N/A 5 STATIONS

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS INSTALLED*

3 CAMERAS

N/A 3 CAMERAS

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES INSTALLED

10 DEVICES

50 DEVICES

50 DEVICES

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES INSTALLED

N/A 7 SWITCHES

5 SWITCHES

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

N/A 8 LOCATIONS

8 LOCATIONS

SYSTEM HARDENING COMPLETE

1 LINE MILE

2 LINE MILES

2 LINE MILES

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COMPLETE**

43 LINE MILES

9 LINE MILES

8 LINE MILES

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS SITES READY***

4 LOCATIONS

8 LOCATIONS

8 LOCATIONS

* New locations identified monthly** Work plans subject to change due to weather, access or other schedule constraints*** Includes indoor and outdoor locations

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121,600 total customers served in Marin County 26% located in high fire-threat areas

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 - Elevated TIER 3 - Extreme

PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by: • Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts for themost customers

Additional wildfire safety work is being planned for 2021 and beyond.

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19 Some of the measures included in this document are contemplated as additional precautionary measures intended to further reduce the risk of wildfires.

WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS MARIPOSA COUNTY

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Below is an overview of our progress on key wildfire safety improvement work as of September 1, 2020.

2019 2020 COMPLETE PLANNED COMPLETE

WEATHER STATIONS INSTALLED*

13 STATIONS

N/A 5 STATIONS

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS INSTALLED*

5 CAMERAS

N/A 1 CAMERA

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES INSTALLED

1 DEVICE

0 DEVICES

0 DEVICES

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES INSTALLED

N/A 0 SWITCHES

0 SWITCHES

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

N/A 0 LOCATIONS

0 LOCATIONS

SYSTEM HARDENING COMPLETE

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COMPLETE**

118 LINE MILES

101 LINE MILES

89 LINE MILES

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS SITES READY***

1 LOCATION

5 LOCATIONS

5 LOCATIONS

* New locations identified monthly** Work plans subject to change due to weather, access or other schedule constraints*** Includes indoor and outdoor locations

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11,400 total customers served in Mariposa County 85% located in high fire-threat areas

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 - Elevated TIER 3 - Extreme

PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by: • Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts for themost customers

Additional wildfire safety work is being planned for 2021 and beyond.

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20 Some of the measures included in this document are contemplated as additional precautionary measures intended to further reduce the risk of wildfires.

WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS MENDOCINO COUNTY

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Below is an overview of our progress on key wildfire safety improvement work as of September 1, 2020.

2019 2020 COMPLETE PLANNED COMPLETE

WEATHER STATIONS INSTALLED*

16 STATIONS

N/A 13 STATIONS

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS INSTALLED*

5 CAMERAS

N/A 0 CAMERAS

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES INSTALLED

7 DEVICES

19 DEVICES

19 DEVICES

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES INSTALLED

N/A 1 SWITCH

1 SWITCH

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

N/A 10 LOCATIONS

10 LOCATIONS

SYSTEM HARDENING COMPLETE

1 LINE MILE

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COMPLETE**

68 LINE MILES

62 LINE MILES

57 LINE MILES

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS SITES READY***

4 LOCATIONS

8 LOCATIONS

13 LOCATIONS

* New locations identified monthly** Work plans subject to change due to weather, access or other schedule constraints*** Includes indoor and outdoor locations

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38,400 total customers served in Mendocino County 49% located in high fire-threat areas

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 - Elevated TIER 3 - Extreme

PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by: • Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts for themost customers

Additional wildfire safety work is being planned for 2021 and beyond.

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21 Some of the measures included in this document are contemplated as additional precautionary measures intended to further reduce the risk of wildfires.

WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS MERCED COUNTY

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More than 50% ofPG&E's service area is located in high fire-threat areas. Wildfire safety improvement work is prioritized in these regions.

Source: California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) cpuc.ca.gov/FireThreatMaps

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HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS

TIER 2 Elevated

TIER 3 Extreme

PG&E Electric Service Area

There are NO high fire-threat areas in Merced County

Because there are no high fire-threat areas in your county, there is no wildfire safety work planned for 2020. PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by:

• Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts forthe most customers

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22 Some of the measures included in this document are contemplated as additional precautionary measures intended to further reduce the risk of wildfires.

WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS MONTEREY COUNTY

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Below is an overview of our progress on key wildfire safety improvement work as of September 1, 2020.

2019 2020 COMPLETE PLANNED COMPLETE

WEATHER STATIONS INSTALLED*

26 STATIONS

N/A 7 STATIONS

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS INSTALLED*

2 CAMERAS

N/A 2 CAMERAS

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES INSTALLED

18 DEVICES

30 DEVICES

35 DEVICES

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES INSTALLED

N/A 0 SWITCHES

0 SWITCHES

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

N/A 0 LOCATIONS

0 LOCATIONS

SYSTEM HARDENING COMPLETE

3 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COMPLETE**

176 LINE MILES

74 LINE MILES

66 LINE MILES

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS SITES READY***

1 LOCATION

6 LOCATIONS

6 LOCATIONS

* New locations identified monthly** Work plans subject to change due to weather, access or other schedule constraints*** Includes indoor and outdoor locations

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160,800 total customers served in Monterey County 10% located in high fire-threat areas

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 - Elevated TIER 3 - Extreme

PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by: • Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts for themost customers

Additional wildfire safety work is being planned for 2021 and beyond.

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23 Some of the measures included in this document are contemplated as additional precautionary measures intended to further reduce the risk of wildfires.

WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS NAPA COUNTY

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Below is an overview of our progress on key wildfire safety improvement work as of September 1, 2020.

2019 2020 COMPLETE PLANNED COMPLETE

WEATHER STATIONS INSTALLED*

12 STATIONS

N/A 2 STATIONS

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS INSTALLED*

4 CAMERAS

N/A 2 CAMERAS

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES INSTALLED

8 DEVICES

54 DEVICES

53 DEVICES

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES INSTALLED

N/A 0 SWITCHES

0 SWITCHES

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

N/A 2 LOCATIONS

2 LOCATIONS

SYSTEM HARDENING COMPLETE

19 LINE MILES

7 LINE MILES

5 LINE MILES

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COMPLETE**

81 LINE MILES

81 LINE MILES

71 LINE MILES

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS SITES READY***

5 LOCATIONS

8 LOCATIONS

10 LOCATIONS

* New locations identified monthly** Work plans subject to change due to weather, access or other schedule constraints*** Includes indoor and outdoor locations

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62,400 total customers served in Napa County 11% located in high fire-threat areas

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 - Elevated TIER 3 - Extreme

PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by: • Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts for themost customers

Additional wildfire safety work is being planned for 2021 and beyond.

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24 Some of the measures included in this document are contemplated as additional precautionary measures intended to further reduce the risk of wildfires.

WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS NEVADA COUNTY

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2019 2020 COMPLETE PLANNED COMPLETE

WEATHER STATIONS INSTALLED*

11 STATIONS

N/A 6 STATIONS

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS INSTALLED*

6 CAMERAS

N/A 1 CAMERA

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES INSTALLED

5 DEVICES

14 DEVICES

15 DEVICES

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES INSTALLED

N/A 0 SWITCHES

0 SWITCHES

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

N/A 3 LOCATIONS

3 LOCATIONS

SYSTEM HARDENING COMPLETE

21 LINE MILES

30 LINE MILES

16 LINE MILES

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COMPLETE**

49 LINE MILES

39 LINE MILES

38 LINE MILES

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS SITES READY***

3 LOCATIONS

9 LOCATIONS

8 LOCATIONS

* New locations identified monthly** Work plans subject to change due to weather, access or other schedule constraints*** Includes indoor and outdoor locations

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43,200 total customers served in Nevada County 63% located in high fire-threat areas

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 - Elevated TIER 3 - Extreme

PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by: • Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts for themost customers

Additional wildfire safety work is being planned for 2021 and beyond.

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25 Some of the measures included in this document are contemplated as additional precautionary measures intended to further reduce the risk of wildfires.

WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS PLACER COUNTY

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2019 2020 COMPLETE PLANNED COMPLETE

WEATHER STATIONS INSTALLED*

1 STATION

N/A 7 STATIONS

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS INSTALLED*

5 CAMERAS

N/A 3 CAMERAS

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES INSTALLED

9 DEVICES

24 DEVICES

24 DEVICES

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES INSTALLED

N/A 0 SWITCHES

0 SWITCHES

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

N/A 2 LOCATIONS

2 LOCATIONS

SYSTEM HARDENING COMPLETE

3 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COMPLETE**

18 LINE MILES

59 LINE MILES

56 LINE MILES

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS SITES READY***

3 LOCATIONS

8 LOCATIONS

6 LOCATIONS

* New locations identified monthly** Work plans subject to change due to weather, access or other schedule constraints*** Includes indoor and outdoor locations

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104,000 total customers served in Placer County 20% located in high fire-threat areas

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 - Elevated TIER 3 - Extreme

PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by: • Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts for themost customers

Additional wildfire safety work is being planned for 2021 and beyond.

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26 Some of the measures included in this document are contemplated as additional precautionary measures intended to further reduce the risk of wildfires.

WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS PLUMAS COUNTY

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2019 2020 COMPLETE PLANNED COMPLETE

WEATHER STATIONS INSTALLED*

7 STATIONS

N/A 0 STATIONS

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS INSTALLED*

3 CAMERAS

N/A 6 CAMERAS

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES INSTALLED

0 DEVICES

14 DEVICES

14 DEVICES

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES INSTALLED

N/A 4 SWITCHES

3 SWITCHES

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

N/A 0 LOCATIONS

0 LOCATIONS

SYSTEM HARDENING COMPLETE

0 LINE MILES

2 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COMPLETE**

1 LINE MILE

1 LINE MILE

0 LINE MILES

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS SITES READY***

1 LOCATION

4 LOCATIONS

5 LOCATIONS

* New locations identified monthly** Work plans subject to change due to weather, access or other schedule constraints*** Includes indoor and outdoor locations

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11,100 total customers served in Plumas County 41% located in high fire-threat areas

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 - Elevated TIER 3 - Extreme

PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by: • Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts for themost customers

Additional wildfire safety work is being planned for 2021 and beyond.

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27 Some of the measures included in this document are contemplated as additional precautionary measures intended to further reduce the risk of wildfires.

WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS SACRAMENTO COUNTY

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More than 50% ofPG&E's service area is located in high fire-threat areas. Wildfire safety improvement work is prioritized in these regions.

Source: California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) cpuc.ca.gov/FireThreatMaps

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HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS

TIER 2 Elevated

TIER 3 Extreme

PG&E Electric Service Area

There are NO high fire-threat areas in Sacramento County

Because there are no high fire-threat areas in your county, there is no wildfire safety work planned for 2020. PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by:

• Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts forthe most customers

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28 Some of the measures included in this document are contemplated as additional precautionary measures intended to further reduce the risk of wildfires.

WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS SAN BENITO COUNTY

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2019 2020 COMPLETE PLANNED COMPLETE

WEATHER STATIONS INSTALLED*

9 STATIONS

N/A 5 STATIONS

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS INSTALLED*

2 CAMERAS

N/A 2 CAMERAS

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES INSTALLED

4 DEVICES

8 DEVICES

8 DEVICES

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES INSTALLED

N/A 0 SWITCHES

0 SWITCHES

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

N/A 0 LOCATIONS

0 LOCATIONS

SYSTEM HARDENING COMPLETE

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COMPLETE**

2 LINE MILES

1 LINE MILE

1 LINE MILE

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS SITES READY***

1 LOCATION

1 LOCATION

3 LOCATIONS

* New locations identified monthly** Work plans subject to change due to weather, access or other schedule constraints*** Includes indoor and outdoor locations

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23,700 total customers served in San Benito County 5% located in high fire-threat areas

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 - Elevated TIER 3 - Extreme

PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by: • Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts for themost customers

Additional wildfire safety work is being planned for 2021 and beyond.

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29 Some of the measures included in this document are contemplated as additional precautionary measures intended to further reduce the risk of wildfires.

WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY

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HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS

TIER 2 Elevated

TIER 3 Extreme

PG&E Electric Service Area

More than 50% ofPG&E's service area is located in high fire-threat areas. Wildfire safety improvement work is prioritized in these regions.

Source: California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) cpuc.ca.gov/FireThreatMaps

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There are NO high fire-threat areas in San Francisco County

Because there are no high fire-threat areas in your county, there is no wildfire safety work planned for 2020. PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by:

• Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts forthe most customers

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30 Some of the measures included in this document are contemplated as additional precautionary measures intended to further reduce the risk of wildfires.

WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY

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More than 50% ofPG&E's service area is located in high fire-threat areas. Wildfire safety improvement work is prioritized in these regions.

Source: California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) cpuc.ca.gov/FireThreatMaps

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HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS

TIER 2 Elevated

TIER 3 Extreme

PG&E Electric Service Area

There are NO high fire-threat areas in San Joaquin County

Because there are no high fire-threat areas in your county, there is no wildfire safety work planned for 2020. PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by:

• Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts forthe most customers

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WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY

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Below is an overview of our progress on key wildfire safety improvement work as of September 1, 2020.

2019 2020 COMPLETE PLANNED COMPLETE

WEATHER STATIONS INSTALLED*

25 STATIONS

N/A 9 STATIONS

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS INSTALLED*

1 CAMERA

N/A 6 CAMERAS

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES INSTALLED

18 DEVICES

30 DEVICES

32 DEVICES

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES INSTALLED

N/A 0 SWITCHES

0 SWITCHES

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

N/A 0 LOCATIONS

0 LOCATIONS

SYSTEM HARDENING COMPLETE

3 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COMPLETE**

117 LINE MILES

60 LINE MILES

51 LINE MILES

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS SITES READY***

0 LOCATIONS

1 LOCATION

4 LOCATIONS

* New locations identified monthly** Work plans subject to change due to weather, access or other schedule constraints*** Includes indoor and outdoor locations

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139,300total customers served in San Luis Obispo County 18% located in high fire-threat areas

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 - Elevated TIER 3 - Extreme

PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by: • Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts for themost customers

Additional wildfire safety work is being planned for 2021 and beyond.

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32 Some of the measures included in this document are contemplated as additional precautionary measures intended to further reduce the risk of wildfires.

WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS SAN MATEO COUNTY

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2019 2020 COMPLETE PLANNED COMPLETE

WEATHER STATIONS INSTALLED*

3 STATIONS

N/A 6 STATIONS

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS INSTALLED*

0 CAMERAS

N/A 1 CAMERA

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES INSTALLED

6 DEVICES

35 DEVICES

37 DEVICES

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES INSTALLED

N/A 0 SWITCHES

0 SWITCHES

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

N/A 1 LOCATION

1 LOCATION

SYSTEM HARDENING COMPLETE

1 LINE MILE

1 LINE MILE

1 LINE MILE

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COMPLETE**

31 LINE MILES

33 LINE MILES

31 LINE MILES

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS SITES READY***

4 LOCATIONS

10 LOCATIONS

9 LOCATIONS

* New locations identified monthly** Work plans subject to change due to weather, access or other schedule constraints*** Includes indoor and outdoor locations

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302,600 total customers served in San Mateo County 5% located in high fire-threat areas

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 - Elevated TIER 3 - Extreme

PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by: • Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts for themost customers

Additional wildfire safety work is being planned for 2021 and beyond.

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33 Some of the measures included in this document are contemplated as additional precautionary measures intended to further reduce the risk of wildfires.

WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS SANTA BARBARA COUNTY

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2019 2020 COMPLETE PLANNED COMPLETE

WEATHER STATIONS INSTALLED*

7 STATIONS

N/A 6 STATIONS

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS INSTALLED*

0 CAMERAS

N/A 15 CAMERAS

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES INSTALLED

6 DEVICES

3 DEVICES

3 DEVICES

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES INSTALLED

N/A 2 SWITCHES

2 SWITCHES

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

N/A 0 LOCATIONS

0 LOCATIONS

SYSTEM HARDENING COMPLETE

5 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COMPLETE**

65 LINE MILES

2 LINE MILES

2 LINE MILES

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS SITES READY***

0 LOCATIONS

1 LOCATION

4 LOCATIONS

* New locations identified monthly** Work plans subject to change due to weather, access or other schedule constraints*** Includes indoor and outdoor locations

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67,200 total customers served in Santa Barbara County 6% located in high fire-threat areas

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 - Elevated TIER 3 - Extreme

PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by: • Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts for themost customers

Additional wildfire safety work is being planned for 2021 and beyond.

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WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS SANTA CLARA COUNTY

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2019 2020 COMPLETE PLANNED COMPLETE

WEATHER STATIONS INSTALLED*

13 STATIONS

N/A 11 STATIONS

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS INSTALLED*

6 CAMERAS

N/A 4 CAMERAS

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES INSTALLED

19 DEVICES

45 DEVICES

46 DEVICES

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES INSTALLED

N/A 0 SWITCHES

0 SWITCHES

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

N/A 0 LOCATIONS

0 LOCATIONS

SYSTEM HARDENING COMPLETE

1 LINE MILE

5 LINE MILES

4 LINE MILES

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COMPLETE**

6 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS SITES READY***

2 LOCATIONS

9 LOCATIONS

9 LOCATIONS

* New locations identified monthly** Work plans subject to change due to weather, access or other schedule constraints*** Includes indoor and outdoor locations

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637,100 total customers served in Santa Clara County 2% located in high fire-threat areas

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 - Elevated TIER 3 - Extreme

PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by: • Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts for themost customers

Additional wildfire safety work is being planned for 2021 and beyond.

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35 Some of the measures included in this document are contemplated as additional precautionary measures intended to further reduce the risk of wildfires.

WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS SANTA CRUZ COUNTY

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Below is an overview of our progress on key wildfire safety improvement work as of September 1, 2020.

2019 2020 COMPLETE PLANNED COMPLETE

WEATHER STATIONS INSTALLED*

12 STATIONS

N/A 2 STATIONS

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS INSTALLED*

1 CAMERA

N/A 1 CAMERA

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES INSTALLED

8 DEVICES

20 DEVICES

20 DEVICES

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES INSTALLED

N/A 0 SWITCHES

0 SWITCHES

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

N/A 0 LOCATIONS

0 LOCATIONS

SYSTEM HARDENING COMPLETE

4 LINE MILES

13 LINE MILES

4 LINE MILES

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COMPLETE**

2 LINE MILES

0.4 LINE MILES

0.4 LINE MILES

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS SITES READY***

4 LOCATIONS

8 LOCATIONS

5 LOCATIONS

* New locations identified monthly** Work plans subject to change due to weather, access or other schedule constraints*** Includes indoor and outdoor locations

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107,900 total customers served in Santa Cruz County 23% located in high fire-threat areas

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 - Elevated TIER 3 - Extreme

PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by: • Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts for themost customers

Additional wildfire safety work is being planned for 2021 and beyond.

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36 Some of the measures included in this document are contemplated as additional precautionary measures intended to further reduce the risk of wildfires.

WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS SHASTA COUNTY

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2019 2020 COMPLETE PLANNED COMPLETE

WEATHER STATIONS INSTALLED*

32 STATIONS

N/A 16 STATIONS

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS INSTALLED*

8 CAMERAS

N/A 4 CAMERAS

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES INSTALLED

6 DEVICES

20 DEVICES

18 DEVICES

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES INSTALLED

N/A 5 SWITCHES

4 SWITCHES

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

N/A 4 LOCATIONS

4 LOCATIONS

SYSTEM HARDENING COMPLETE

13 LINE MILES

26 LINE MILES

26 LINE MILES

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COMPLETE**

29 LINE MILES

103 LINE MILES

90 LINE MILES

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS SITES READY***

3 LOCATIONS

10 LOCATIONS

11 LOCATIONS

* New locations identified monthly** Work plans subject to change due to weather, access or other schedule constraints*** Includes indoor and outdoor locations

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38,300 total customers served in Shasta County 56% located in high fire-threat areas

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 - Elevated TIER 3 - Extreme

PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by: • Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts for themost customers

Additional wildfire safety work is being planned for 2021 and beyond.

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37 Some of the measures included in this document are contemplated as additional precautionary measures intended to further reduce the risk of wildfires.

WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS SIERRA COUNTY

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2019 2020 COMPLETE PLANNED COMPLETE

WEATHER STATIONS INSTALLED*

1 STATION

N/A 0 STATIONS

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS INSTALLED*

0 CAMERAS

N/A 0 CAMERAS

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES INSTALLED

0 DEVICES

0 DEVICES

0 DEVICES

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES INSTALLED

N/A 0 SWITCHES

0 SWITCHES

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

N/A 0 LOCATIONS

0 LOCATIONS

SYSTEM HARDENING COMPLETE

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COMPLETE**

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS SITES READY***

1 LOCATION

4 LOCATIONS

6 LOCATIONS

* New locations identified monthly** Work plans subject to change due to weather, access or other schedule constraints*** Includes indoor and outdoor locations

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1,200 total customers served in Sierra County 92% located in high fire-threat areas

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 - Elevated TIER 3 - Extreme

PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by: • Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts for themost customers

Additional wildfire safety work is being planned for 2021 and beyond.

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38 Some of the measures included in this document are contemplated as additional precautionary measures intended to further reduce the risk of wildfires.

WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS SISKIYOU COUNTY

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2019 2020 COMPLETE PLANNED COMPLETE

WEATHER STATIONS INSTALLED*

0 STATIONS

N/A 0 STATIONS

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS INSTALLED*

0 CAMERAS

N/A 2 CAMERAS

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES INSTALLED

0 DEVICES

0 DEVICES

0 DEVICES

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES INSTALLED

N/A 0 SWITCHES

0 SWITCHES

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

N/A 0 LOCATIONS

0 LOCATIONS

SYSTEM HARDENING COMPLETE

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COMPLETE**

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS SITES READY***

0 LOCATIONS

0 LOCATIONS

0 LOCATIONS

* New locations identified monthly** Work plans subject to change due to weather, access or other schedule constraints*** Includes indoor and outdoor locations

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100 total customers served in Siskiyou County 100% located in high fire-threat areas

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 - Elevated TIER 3 - Extreme

PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by: • Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts for themost customers

Additional wildfire safety work is being planned for 2021 and beyond.

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39 Some of the measures included in this document are contemplated as additional precautionary measures intended to further reduce the risk of wildfires.

WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS SOLANO COUNTY

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Below is an overview of our progress on key wildfire safety improvement work as of September 1, 2020.

2019 2020 COMPLETE PLANNED COMPLETE

WEATHER STATIONS INSTALLED*

3 STATIONS

N/A 2 STATIONS

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS INSTALLED*

0 CAMERAS

N/A 1 CAMERA

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES INSTALLED

6 DEVICES

17 DEVICES

17 DEVICES

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES INSTALLED

N/A 0 SWITCHES

0 SWITCHES

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

N/A 1 LOCATION

1 LOCATION

SYSTEM HARDENING COMPLETE

0.2 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COMPLETE**

19 LINE MILES

7 LINE MILES

7 LINE MILES

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS SITES READY***

4 LOCATIONS

8 LOCATIONS

6 LOCATIONS

* New locations identified monthly** Work plans subject to change due to weather, access or other schedule constraints*** Includes indoor and outdoor locations

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174,800 total customers served in Solano County 2% located in high fire-threat areas

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 - Elevated TIER 3 - Extreme

PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by: • Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts for themost customers

Additional wildfire safety work is being planned for 2021 and beyond.

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40 Some of the measures included in this document are contemplated as additional precautionary measures intended to further reduce the risk of wildfires.

WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS SONOMA COUNTY

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2019 2020 COMPLETE PLANNED COMPLETE

WEATHER STATIONS INSTALLED*

23 STATIONS

N/A 19 STATIONS

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS INSTALLED*

5 CAMERAS

N/A 5 CAMERAS

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES INSTALLED

31 DEVICES

57 DEVICES

58 DEVICES

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES INSTALLED

N/A 4 SWITCHES

2 SWITCHES

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

N/A 6 LOCATIONS

6 LOCATIONS

SYSTEM HARDENING COMPLETE

8 LINE MILES

11 LINE MILES

5 LINE MILES

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COMPLETE**

243 LINE MILES

73 LINE MILES

54 LINE MILES

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS SITES READY***

3 LOCATIONS

10 LOCATIONS

10 LOCATIONS

* New locations identified monthly** Work plans subject to change due to weather, access or other schedule constraints*** Includes indoor and outdoor locations

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222,000 total customers served in Sonoma County 13% located in high fire-threat areas

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 - Elevated TIER 3 - Extreme

PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by: • Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts for themost customers

Additional wildfire safety work is being planned for 2021 and beyond.

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41 Some of the measures included in this document are contemplated as additional precautionary measures intended to further reduce the risk of wildfires.

WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS STANISLAUS COUNTY

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2019 2020 COMPLETE PLANNED COMPLETE

WEATHER STATIONS INSTALLED*

2 STATIONS

N/A 0 STATIONS

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS INSTALLED*

1 CAMERA

N/A 0 CAMERAS

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES INSTALLED

1 DEVICE

0 DEVICES

0 DEVICES

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES INSTALLED

N/A 0 SWITCHES

0 SWITCHES

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

N/A 0 LOCATIONS

0 LOCATIONS

SYSTEM HARDENING COMPLETE

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COMPLETE**

0 LINE MILES

0.1 LINE MILES

0.1 LINE MILES

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS SITES READY***

1 LOCATION

2 LOCATIONS

3 LOCATIONS

* New locations identified monthly** Work plans subject to change due to weather, access or other schedule constraints*** Includes indoor and outdoor locations

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26,100 total customers served in Stanislaus County <1% located in high fire-threat areas

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 - Elevated TIER 3 - Extreme

PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by: • Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts for themost customers

Additional wildfire safety work is being planned for 2021 and beyond.

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42 Some of the measures included in this document are contemplated as additional precautionary measures intended to further reduce the risk of wildfires.

WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS SUTTER COUNTY

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HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS

TIER 2 Elevated

TIER 3 Extreme

PG&E Electric Service Area

More than 50% ofPG&E's service area is located in high fire-threat areas. Wildfire safety improvement work is prioritized in these regions.

Source: California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) cpuc.ca.gov/FireThreatMaps

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There are NO high fire-threat areas in Sutter County

Because there are no high fire-threat areas in your county, there is no wildfire safety work planned for 2020. PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by:

• Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts forthe most customers

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43 Some of the measures included in this document are contemplated as additional precautionary measures intended to further reduce the risk of wildfires.

WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS TEHAMA COUNTY

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2019 2020 COMPLETE PLANNED COMPLETE

WEATHER STATIONS INSTALLED*

15 STATIONS

N/A 1 STATION

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS INSTALLED*

4 CAMERAS

N/A 7 CAMERAS

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES INSTALLED

7 DEVICES

3 DEVICES

3 DEVICES

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES INSTALLED

N/A 11 SWITCHES

3 SWITCHES

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

N/A 6 LOCATIONS

6 LOCATIONS

SYSTEM HARDENING COMPLETE

2 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COMPLETE**

227 LINE MILES

22 LINE MILES

21 LINE MILES

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS SITES READY***

3 LOCATIONS

4 LOCATIONS

7 LOCATIONS

* New locations identified monthly** Work plans subject to change due to weather, access or other schedule constraints*** Includes indoor and outdoor locations

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32,300 total customers served in Tehama County 22% located in high fire-threat areas

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 - Elevated TIER 3 - Extreme

PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by: • Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts for themost customers

Additional wildfire safety work is being planned for 2021 and beyond.

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44 Some of the measures included in this document are contemplated as additional precautionary measures intended to further reduce the risk of wildfires.

WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS TRINITY COUNTY

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2019 2020 COMPLETE PLANNED COMPLETE

WEATHER STATIONS INSTALLED*

4 STATIONS

N/A 0 STATIONS

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS INSTALLED*

2 CAMERAS

N/A 2 CAMERAS

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES INSTALLED

0 DEVICES

0 DEVICES

0 DEVICES

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES INSTALLED

N/A 1 SWITCH

0 SWITCHES

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

N/A 1 LOCATION

1 LOCATION

SYSTEM HARDENING COMPLETE

0.1 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COMPLETE**

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS SITES READY***

1 LOCATION

2 LOCATIONS

3 LOCATIONS

* New locations identified monthly** Work plans subject to change due to weather, access or other schedule constraints*** Includes indoor and outdoor locations

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1,700 total customers served in Trinity County 94% located in high fire-threat areas

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 - Elevated TIER 3 - Extreme

PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by: • Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts for themost customers

Additional wildfire safety work is being planned for 2021 and beyond.

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45 Some of the measures included in this document are contemplated as additional precautionary measures intended to further reduce the risk of wildfires.

WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS TULARE COUNTY

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2019 2020 COMPLETE PLANNED COMPLETE

WEATHER STATIONS INSTALLED*

4 STATIONS

N/A 3 STATIONS

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS INSTALLED*

0 CAMERAS

N/A 0 CAMERAS

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES INSTALLED

4 DEVICES

1 DEVICE

1 DEVICE

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES INSTALLED

N/A 0 SWITCHES

0 SWITCHES

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

N/A 0 LOCATIONS

0 LOCATIONS

SYSTEM HARDENING COMPLETE

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COMPLETE**

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS SITES READY***

0 LOCATIONS

1 LOCATION

3 LOCATIONS

* New locations identified monthly** Work plans subject to change due to weather, access or other schedule constraints*** Includes indoor and outdoor locations

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22,900 total customers served in Tulare County 3% located in high fire-threat areas

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 - Elevated TIER 3 - Extreme

PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by: • Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts for themost customers

Additional wildfire safety work is being planned for 2021 and beyond.

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WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS TUOLUMNE COUNTY

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Below is an overview of our progress on key wildfire safety improvement work as of September 1, 2020.

2019 2020 COMPLETE PLANNED COMPLETE

WEATHER STATIONS INSTALLED*

7 STATIONS

N/A 3 STATIONS

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS INSTALLED*

12 CAMERAS

N/A 7 CAMERAS

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES INSTALLED

0 DEVICES

0 DEVICES

0 DEVICES

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES INSTALLED

N/A 0 SWITCHES

0 SWITCHES

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

N/A 2 LOCATIONS

2 LOCATIONS

SYSTEM HARDENING COMPLETE

0 LINE MILES

47 LINE MILES

12 LINE MILES

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COMPLETE**

241 LINE MILES

86 LINE MILES

70 LINE MILES

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS SITES READY***

3 LOCATIONS

4 LOCATIONS

7 LOCATIONS

* New locations identified monthly** Work plans subject to change due to weather, access or other schedule constraints*** Includes indoor and outdoor locations

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34,600 total customers served in Tuolumne County 82% located in high fire-threat areas

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 - Elevated TIER 3 - Extreme

PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by: • Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts for themost customers

Additional wildfire safety work is being planned for 2021 and beyond.

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WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS YOLO COUNTY

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Below is an overview of our progress on key wildfire safety improvement work as of September 1, 2020.

2019 2020 COMPLETE PLANNED COMPLETE

WEATHER STATIONS INSTALLED*

1 STATION

N/A 4 STATIONS

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS INSTALLED*

0 CAMERAS

N/A 0 CAMERAS

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES INSTALLED

2 DEVICES

11 DEVICES

11 DEVICES

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES INSTALLED

N/A 0 SWITCHES

0 SWITCHES

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

N/A 0 LOCATIONS

0 LOCATIONS

SYSTEM HARDENING COMPLETE

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COMPLETE**

8 LINE MILES

1 LINE MILE

1 LINE MILE

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS SITES READY***

2 LOCATIONS

6 LOCATIONS

11 LOCATIONS

* New locations identified monthly** Work plans subject to change due to weather, access or other schedule constraints*** Includes indoor and outdoor locations

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For more information visit: pge.com/psps

90,600 total customers served in Yolo County <1% located in high fire-threat areas

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 - Elevated TIER 3 - Extreme

PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by: • Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts for themost customers

Additional wildfire safety work is being planned for 2021 and beyond.

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WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS YUBA COUNTY

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Below is an overview of our progress on key wildfire safety improvement work as of September 1, 2020.

2019 2020 COMPLETE PLANNED COMPLETE

WEATHER STATIONS INSTALLED*

6 STATIONS

N/A 3 STATIONS

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS INSTALLED*

6 CAMERAS

N/A 1 CAMERA

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES INSTALLED

1 DEVICE

4 DEVICES

4 DEVICES

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES INSTALLED

N/A 2 SWITCHES

2 SWITCHES

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

N/A 1 LOCATION

1 LOCATION

SYSTEM HARDENING COMPLETE

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

0 LINE MILES

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT COMPLETE**

31 LINE MILES

46 LINE MILES

46 LINE MILES

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS SITES READY***

2 LOCATIONS

5 LOCATIONS

7 LOCATIONS

* New locations identified monthly** Work plans subject to change due to weather, access or other schedule constraints*** Includes indoor and outdoor locations

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For more information visit: pge.com/psps

32,100 total customers served in Yuba County 15% located in high fire-threat areas

HIGH FIRE-THREAT AREAS TIER 2 - Elevated TIER 3 - Extreme

PG&E is prioritizing its wildfire safety work by: • Locations at the highest risk of wildfire

• Locations that will reduce PSPS impacts for themost customers

Additional wildfire safety work is being planned for 2021 and beyond.

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WILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSWILDFIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESS PROGRAM OVERVIEW

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Below is an overview of our key wildfire safety improvement programs.

WEATHER STATIONS Adding additional stations to enhance weather forecasting and tracking

HIGH-DEFINITION CAMERAS Improving real-time monitoring of high-risk areas and conditions

SECTIONALIZING DEVICES Separating the distribution grid into smaller sections for targeted shutoffs

TRANSMISSION LINE SWITCHES

New for 2020. Installing line switches to redirect power and keep communities energized

SUBSTATIONS READY FOR TEMPORARY GENERATION

New for 2020. Preparing substations to connect to generators to keep customers energized

SYSTEM HARDENING Installing stronger poles and covered lines and conducting targeted undergrounding

ENHANCED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT Addressing vegetation that poses a higher potential for wildfire risk

COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS

Opening locations to provide customers with resources to meet basic power needs and up-to-date information during a PSPS event