SECTION 1.
(a) The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(1) To reduce the risk of utility-caused wildfires, electrical corporations have developed and implemented a broad array of system hardening and safety measures. As electrical corporations have refined and reduced the size, scope, and frequency of multiday planned public safety power shutoff events, there has been a dramatic increase in the number and frequency of shorter duration electrical outages resulting from the enabling of protective equipment and device (fast trip) settings.
(2) In 2022 there were over 2,300 fast trip electrical outages impacting over 770,000 unique customers, and in 2023, over 2,260 outages impacted over 726,000 unique customers. In 2023, customers on four circuits experienced 20 or more outages over the course of the year, one circuit experienced 29 separate outages, and several circuits had 7 or more outages in a single month.
(3) While these measures have reduced the risk of utility-caused wildfire, the frequent loss of electricity has significantly disrupted the lives of hundreds of thousands of Californians, and declines in electrical reliability will negatively impact the state’s ability to achieve its climate goals.
(4) Electrical corporations experienced great success in reducing the number of electrical outages for some of those circuits that experienced the greatest number of outages in 2022. However, customers on many other circuits experienced even more frequent outages in 2023 than they had previously experienced.
(b) It is the intent of the Legislature that electrical corporations continuously seek to improve the safety and reliability of their electrical transmission and distribution systems while endeavoring to increase the affordability of rates for their customers.