PG&E Will Spend at Least $15 Billion Burying Power Lines

PG&E Will Spend at Least $15 Billion Burying Power Lines
A Pacific Gas & Electric sign is shown outside of a PG&E building in San Francisco, Calif., on Oct. 10, 2019. Jeff Chiu/File via AP
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SAN RAMON, Calif.—Pacific Gas & Electric plans to bury 10,000 miles of its power lines in an effort to prevent its fraying grid from sparking wildfires when electrical equipment collides with millions of trees and other vegetation across drought-stricken California.

The daunting project announced Wednesday aims to bury about 10 percent of PG&E’s distribution and transmission lines at a projected cost of $15 billion to as much as $30 billion, based on how much the process currently costs. The utility believes it will find ways to keep the final bill at the lower end of those estimates. Most of the costs will likely be shouldered by PG&E customers, whose electricity rates are already among the highest in the United States.