Power restored after PGE planned outage in San Francisco's Richmond District
Jan 20, 2026
Power was restored early Tuesday morning for all customers in and near San Francisco’s Richmond District after a planned overnight outage, PGE officials said.
According to PGE, the outage was needed to help return its Mission Substation and the related electric grid to normal operations. The po
wer company announced the service restoration around 12:25 a.m.
The Richmond District outage had been scheduled to begin shortly after midnight and affect about 14,000 customers. A small portion of the Sunset District, between 19th and 27th avenues just south of Lincoln Way, was also expected to be affected.
The work followed another planned outage that affected about 3,600 customers near the Civic Center. Electricity was restored by Monday morning, PGE officials said.
Both outages are linked to repairs and testing at the Mission Substation, where a fire on Dec. 20 knocked out electricity to roughly a third of the city for up to three days. After that, PGE has used temporary generators and alternate grid configurations to keep power flowing while permanent fixes were completed.
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