SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 29, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- PG&E announced today that, in 2013, the 15 million people served by the utility experienced the fewest minutes without electricity in company history. The just-released numbers for 2013 show that PG&E continues to make significant progress in safely delivering reliable service that benefits homes and businesses throughout northern and central California.

In 2013, not only did the average duration of a service interruption for a PG&E customer fall to an all-time low, but customers also experienced the fewest service interruptions in company history. Customers have seen a 40 percent improvement in the average duration of a service disruption and a 27 percent improvement in the number of customer interruptions since 2006.

"Thanks to the significant work that has been done to upgrade and modernize electric facilities throughout our service area, PG&E's customers are experiencing the most reliable service in our company's history," said Geisha Williams, executive vice president of Electric Operations for PG&E. "We are committed to build on this success, to further strengthen our operations to provide our customers with the safe, reliable and affordable electric service they expect and deserve."

PG&E and other electric utilities measure the overall reliability of their systems using two primary indices defined by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). The System Average Interruption Duration Index (SAIDI) measures the number of minutes over the year that the average customer is without power. The average PG&E customer was without power for 117 minutes in all of 2013, a reduction from 196 minutes in 2006. The System Average Interruption Frequency Index (SAIFI) measures the system-wide frequency of power interruptions per customer. The average customer experienced 1.07 power interruptions in 2013, compared to 1.46 in 2006.

In order to ensure that customers receive the safest, most reliable and affordable service possible, the company is focused on continuous improvement. These improvements in service were due in part to the utility's investments in several key projects, including:


    --  Targeted Circuit Program. In 2013, PG&E crews targeted 75 circuits based
        on their history of outages. Crews strengthened the circuits and used
        infrared technology to identify potential trouble spots so that stressed
        equipment could be repaired or replaced before it failed. PG&E upgraded
        more than 330 circuits over the past five years.
    --  Intelligent Switches. This Smart Grid technology reduces the amount of
        time it takes to restore power to customers. Instead of waiting for a
        crew to arrive on scene to restore circuits manually, the new devices do
        it automatically, often within minutes. Utility workers installed
        automated "intelligent" switches on 392 circuits last year. In total,
        more than 500 circuits have been enabled with this advanced technology
        that benefits customers.
    --  Rural Circuit Upgrades. PG&E installed more than 7,000 sets of fuses and
        700 line reclosers on more than 500 of the worst-performing rural
        circuits since 2010 to isolate service interruptions and minimize their
        impact on customers.
    --  Substation Upgrades. Technicians have replaced and upgraded substation
        equipment to handle an increase in demand, to improve equipment
        performance or to maintain or restore service when electricity needs to
        be rerouted.
    --  Vegetation Management Reliability Program. Crews worked to keep our
        electric lines free from trees and brush, helping to ensure the safe and
        reliable delivery of service to our customers. In the past five years,
        this program has reduced vegetation-related outages by 51 percent.

About PG&E
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is one of the largest combined natural gas and electric utilities in the United States. Based in San Francisco with 21,000 employees, the company delivers some of the nation's cleanest energy to 15 million people in Northern and Central California. For more information about PG&E, visit www.pge.com/about/newsroom/ or www.pgecurrents.com.

SOURCE Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E)