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weather1 year ago

"Massive Power Outages Hit California Amid Impactful Storm and Windy Conditions"

Over 150,000 SMUD customers are without power in the Sacramento region due to powerful winds knocking down trees and power lines, with tens of thousands of PG&E customers also affected. The National Weather Service advises preparing for possible power outages, difficult driving conditions, and downed trees, urging people to have flashlights handy and charge electronic devices. SMUD urges caution around downed power lines and fallen debris near power lines, while PG&E's outage map shows widespread outages.

weather1 year ago

Power Outages Affect Thousands in Sacramento County

Strong winds in Sacramento County have caused power outages for over 61,000 SMUD customers, with wind gusts reaching at least 48 mph. The area of strongest winds is expected to spread north into Sacramento and east into the Foothills, potentially causing more outages and tree damage. Statewide, over 312,000 customers have lost power due to the storm.

finance2 years ago

Unclaimed SMUD Money Holds Special Meaning for Elk Grove Woman

Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) has released a list of uncashed checks worth varying amounts, ranging from $20 to thousands of dollars, for the period of October 2019 to September 2020. Individuals and businesses can make a claim by providing their name, address, telephone number, and the relevant address during the specified time period. Claims must be made by 5 p.m. on December 18th, or SMUD will keep the money. A searchable version of the list is available on SMUD's website, and individuals can also check for unclaimed property in California.

business2 years ago

Energy Bills Set to Increase for Many Customers in June

PG&E and SMUD will increase their rates for power during peak usage time from June 1 to Sept. 30. PG&E's rate will increase from 41 cents per kWH to 50 cents per kWH between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. SMUD's rate per kWH will increase from approximately 15 cents to 32 cents. Both companies provide resources for customers looking to save money on energy during the summer, including cost estimators and energy-saving tips on their websites.