"SAN RAMON, Calif. -- Pacific Gas & Electric Co. has opened a new, $38 million natural gas monitoring center in the wake of a deadly 2010 gas line explosion in a San Francisco Bay Area suburb.
PG&E regional smart board system natural gas control center, San Ramon, CA |
.... The
facility, tucked away in the Bishop Ranch office park, uses computers,
banks of monitors and high-speed digital connections to give PG&E
engineers, crews and other workers real-time information about what is
happening with the utility's natural gas system. ..... "Everything that provides
real-time information about the health and status of the system has all
been moved into one place," said Melvin Christopher, senior director for
PG&E gas system operations. .... "Combined with other
upgrades of the system, this center absolutely reduces the chances of a
San Bruno situation occurring again," Christopher said.
.... San Francisco-based PG&E also is making San Ramon the headquarters of its natural gas operations, which stretch throughout Northern and Central California, from the Oregon border to the Central Valley's Bakersfield area. Contra Costa Times/Business/George Avalos, 9/5/13. "PG&E opens a new gas pipeline control center." Read article. Note: photograph and others by Dan Honda/Bay Area News Group from this article.
Posted by Kathy Meeh
3 comments:
Focus. Pacifica articles.
Focus. Focus. Focus.
Oh yeah, I forgot the explosion was in San Bruno. Such natural gas monitoring wouldn't potentially affect Pacifica, or any other part of northern California-- according to your "focus".
But it wasn't Paciifca.
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