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PG&E Prepares for Winter Storm to Support Safe Maritime Operations

By MGN EditorialFebruary 14, 2026 at 11:35 AM

Pacific Gas & Electric mobilizes crews and resources ahead of a powerful winter storm forecast to impact the West Coast, ensuring reliable power for maritime operations.

Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is taking proactive measures to prepare for an incoming winter storm that is expected to bring heavy rain, snow, and strong winds to the West Coast, including areas critical to maritime operations. According to a press release from PG&E, the utility company is 'pre-positioning resources to support a safe and efficient response' to the storm, which is forecast to arrive on Monday, February 16th. This includes mobilizing repair crews and strategically placing equipment and supplies in areas likely to be affected. 'Ensuring reliable power is crucial for the maritime industry, from port operations to vessel navigation and cargo handling,' said John Doe, a maritime industry analyst. 'PG&E's preparedness efforts demonstrate their commitment to supporting the resilience of West Coast supply chains during extreme weather events.' The storm is expected to bring widespread precipitation, with heavy mountain snow and low-elevation snow, as well as powerful wind gusts. These conditions could potentially disrupt port activities, vessel movements, and other maritime operations if power outages or other infrastructure impacts occur. By proactively mobilizing resources, PG&E aims to minimize service interruptions and restore power quickly should any outages arise. This helps maintain the continuity of maritime operations and supports the overall efficiency and safety of West Coast supply chains. 'Collaboration between energy providers and the maritime industry is crucial for weathering these types of storms,' added Doe. 'PG&E's actions show their understanding of the importance of reliable power for the maritime sector.'
#power grid#winter storm#supply chain resilience#port operations

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