- Location
- Lockport, IL
- Occupation
- Semi-Retired Electrical Engineer
I have a project there. I don't know who to contact for utility coordination, and I find it interesting that it is so hard to figure this out.
I have a project there. I don't know who to contact for utility coordination, and I find it interesting that it is so hard to figure this out.
Thanks. My project is in the SW corner, near Mariposa and Wawona. I need contact information for the electric utility that provides (and charges for) electricity, not the NPS organization that oversees the utilities.
Many thanks. This project is adding a new Visitor Contact Center at the Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias, and a new "comfort station" (bathroom) a bit further up the road at the so called "Lower Grove." There is a utility transformer at the first site, but the lower grove site will be off the grid.
But they probably know which electric utility companies serve what areas of the park.Thanks. My project is in the SW corner, near Mariposa and Wawona. I need contact information for the electric utility that provides (and charges for) electricity, not the NPS organization that oversees the utilities.
Pretty much, except for large metro areas, most of California is served by Pacific Graft & Extortion (PG&E).
That would be most of California north of the Grapevine, which is only roughly half the state population wise.
What are your snarky monikers for SoCal Edison and SDG&E ? :lol:
Or "Slow Connection Electric". They have a reputation for making people wait, especially outside of their core LA basin service area. I did a project out in Durant once, which is kind of east of Bakersfield. We not only waited a week for power, but then they ran too small of conductors. We didn't find out until we lost power and I followed the lines back to see the melted conductor laying on the ground, where it started a grass fire.From the complaints I'm getting SCE is "sorry can't energize."![]()
Here they are making all 100 amp undergrounds, that want to upgrade to 200 amps, trench and pipe (3") to the nearest manhole or transformer. I think they were having trouble with all of that undersized wire that they installed years ago.Or "Slow Connection Electric". They have a reputation for making people wait, especially outside of their core LA basin service area. I did a project out in Durant once, which is kind of east of Bakersfield. We not only waited a week for power, but then they ran too small of conductors. We didn't find out until we lost power and I followed the lines back to see the melted conductor laying on the ground, where it started a grass fire.