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PG&E Powers Up for Super Bowl 60: Ensuring Safe, Reliable Energy Across the Bay Area
PG&E activated emergency centers and deployed extra crews to ensure uninterrupted energy service for more than 16 million residents during Super Bowl 60 events.
- On Feb. 2, 2026, Pacific Gas and Electric Company activated its system-wide Emergency Operations Center and local emergency-response centers in San Francisco and San Jose to provide around-the-clock response during Super Bowl week.
- Months of advance work prompted the deployment as PG&E crews began planning in September to prepare venues across the Bay Area for the Super Bowl's return after ten years.
- Inspections and equipment checks revealed readiness steps, including identifying at-risk transformers, said Angie Gibson, PG&E Vice President of Emergency Preparedness & Response.
- Across the Bay Area, PG&E collaborated with local government and public safety partners to ensure safety for Super Bowl events, said Vincent Davis, 'This week is about more than football...'.
- The utility, which serves more than 16 million people across 70,000 square miles, previously served as the Super Bowl 50 Clean Energy Partner and supports Silicon Valley Power by delivering transmission service to the stadium substation.
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