Pacific Gas and Electric Company will be hosting a mobile customer help center in Greenville tomorrow morning where customers can get in-person answers to questions about obtaining power while rebuilding structures after the Dixie Fire.
The mobile help center will be in the parking lot of Evergreen Market, 429 Crescent Street, in Greenville on Wednesday, August 17th from 10:00a.m. to 2:00p.m., weather permitting.
Staff can answer questions and provide information on re-establishing energy services for rebuilt homes and businesses.
PG&E representatives can walk customers through the process of getting temporary and permanent power, as well as ask questions about tree removals.
PG&E urges customers to apply for electric service when obtaining building permits from the county building departments when rebuilding or needing temporary power at a property. Applying for electric service is not part of the county’s application process nor is it automatic.
For eligible customers impacted by a wildfire, PG&E will connect and disconnect temporary electric service at no cost until a permanent electric meter is installed.
Customers impacted by wildfires who are going to rebuild or have questions are urged to contact PG&E early and apply for temporary power by visiting www.pge.com/cco or email [email protected].