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PSPS, Safety or BS?

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Public Safety Power Shutoffs are becoming normal, addressing safety concerns around high winds, wildfires and weather events. But should they be? Power companies have one job, keep the power on, and there are tools and technologies to help them do just that in a variety of scenarios. So why aren't they? In this episode, Teresa and Bethany talk about the whys and why nots. Link [https://www.wpxi.com/news/top-stories/this-day-may-31-2002-deadly-microburst-kennywood-park-kills-woman/FU6NF2O7RX3LFX347AO6KPM74A/]to the Kennywood microburst in Pittsburgh, PA.

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