Oakland and San Francisco are among the dozens of California cities with ambitious targets to transition all buildings away from gas over the next two decades. You are invited to a public workshop to learn from city officials and PG&E experts about when a change in electric use may trigger a PG&E electric service upgrade, the upgrade process and timeline, who is responsible for the costs, and strategies to avoid service upgrades altogether.
September 7, 2022, 5 pm - 7 pm - Register
The single family workshop will emphasize common considerations under typical electric distribution, including pole-mounted and underground utility lines.
September 28, 2022, 10 am - 12 pm - Register
This workshop will examine electrification in larger buildings, including facilities served by the unique Secondary Network electric utility infrastructure in San Francisco and Oakland.
Please come with your questions, ready to discuss.
Speakers:
- Khalil Johnson, Expert Strategic Analyst, PG&E
- Nick Souza, Service Planning Industrial Power Engineer, PG&E
- Tom Kabat, Energy Consultant
- Shayna Hirshfield-Gold, Climate Program Coordinator, City of Oakland
- Barry Hooper, Senior Green Building Coordinator, City of San Francisco
These workshops are open to the public and are designed for contractors, design professionals, real estate professionals, energy consultants, and local government officials. Please bring your questions and we look forward to the discussion!