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    PG&E Powers Up for Super Bowl 60: Ensuring Safe, Reliable Energy Across the Bay Area
    5:43p ET February 2 '26 PR Newswire

    PG&E mobilizes crews, partners with local agencies and activates emergency centers to support Big Game festivities

    Super Bowl LX, to be held on Sunday, Feb. 8, at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, will shine a global spotlight on the Bay Area. Ahead of the big game, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) has been working behind the scenes to support the main event and dozens of related festivities, to ensure all our customers receive safe, clean, reliable energy throughout Super Bowl week.

    That work began well before football fans knew that the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots would compete. Since September, PG&E crews were planning to ensure that all event venues throughout the Bay Area would enjoy safe and reliable gas and electric service throughout the celebrations.

    This includes Levi's Stadium, where Silicon Valley Power (SVP) serves as the primary electric provider. PG&E supports SVP as a dedicated partner, including delivering transmission service to the stadium's substation.

    Across the rest of the Bay Area, PG&E has built a strong collaboration with local government and public safety partners, working closely together to ensure preparedness and safety for all Super Bowl-related events.

    "This week is about more than football. It's about the communities we serve every day. PG&E is committed to helping keep the Bay Area running safely and reliably so customers, visitors and local businesses can enjoy the celebrations with confidence," said Vincent Davis, Chief Customer Officer and Senior Vice President, Customer Experience.

    As part of the preparations, PG&E has been working with the Super Bowl 60 Bay Area Host Committee (BAHC), the National Football League (NFL) and public safety and law enforcement agencies in San Francisco, the East Bay and the South Bay to ensure readiness for national and international visitors and local residents before, during and after the game.

    The pre-event checklist includes:

    -- Conducting thorough, venue-specific inspections of electric and gas facilities where high-profile events are planned

    -- Identifying at-risk overhead and underground transformers

    -- Inspecting and updating essential operating equipment

    -- Confirming generation needs, including temporary generation options

    -- Checking the inventory of materials and fleet resources to make sure everything is ready and available

    "This level of coordination demonstrates how all teams are coming together as one to build resilience into the system and deliver a seamless experience for our hometowns during this high-profile event," said Angie Gibson, PG&E Vice President of Emergency Preparedness & Response.

    To provide around-the-clock response, PG&E has activated its system-wide Emergency Operations Center and local emergency-response centers in San Francisco and San Jose to support all major Super Bowl events throughout the week and on game day. Extra crews will be on duty on Super Bowl Sunday.

    As part of Super Bowl week, PG&E will partner with the BAHC, the San Jose Sports Authority, the NFL and regional civic and nonprofit organizations to deliver fan experiences and community-impact events across the Bay Area. PG&E's sponsorship supports signature BAHC programming and allied events, from the Super Bowl Breakfast and Taste of NFL to volunteer activations in East Palo Alto, youth outreach and innovation summits in Oakland and San Francisco and a myriad of community celebrations and watch parties across the Bay Area.

    The last time the Super Bowl came to the Bay Area was 10 years ago. In Super Bowl L, when the Denver Broncos bested the Carolina Panthers 24-10. That year, PG&E was the official Clean Energy Partner of the Super Bowl 50 Host Committee powering Super Bowl City.

    About PG&EPacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is a combined natural gas and electric utility serving more than 16 million people across 70,000 square miles in Northern and Central California. For more information, visit pge.com and pge.com/news

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    SOURCE Pacific Gas and Electric Company

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