California Utility Must Reveal Blackouts

SAN FRANCISCO, CA. -- -

SAN FRANCISCO, CA. -- (AP) California's biggest utility must tell its San Francisco customers where rolling blackouts will strike so that police, fire and emergency services can prepare, state regulators have ordered.

Meanwhile, Gov. Gray Davis (news - web sites) asked lawmakers Thursday to approve spending an additional half-billion dollars on buying electricity, raising to $4.7 billion the amount of state money committed for buying power.

The state is burning through money so fast trying to keep the lights on during its energy crisis that it could soon find itself with a cash shortage of $7.4 billion, according to state Controller Kathleen Connell.

The Public Utilities Commission (news - web sites) order, issued Wednesday, was prompted by San Francisco's request that Pacific Gas & Electric Co. detail where blackouts will occur so that police, fire and medical workers can respond rapidly to power-related emergencies.

During rolling blackouts in January and March, cities sometimes had only 10 minutes' warning before traffic lights, elevators and hospitals lost power. Law enforcement and emergency workers throughout the state said it was not enough time to mobilize.

The utilities have not given specific information, fearing that rioting and other crime could follow.

PG&E did not immediately respond to calls for comment.

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