PG&E Mobilizes for Super Bowl 60: Ensuring Energy Resilience in Bay Area
Event summary
- PG&E has been preparing since September 2025 to ensure reliable energy for Super Bowl 60 events across the Bay Area.
- The utility is supporting Silicon Valley Power as the primary electric provider for Levi's Stadium.
- PG&E activated emergency operations centers in San Francisco and San Jose for around-the-clock response during Super Bowl week.
- The company is partnering with local agencies and nonprofit organizations for community events throughout the region.
- This is PG&E's second time supporting a Super Bowl in the Bay Area, following Super Bowl 50 in 2016.
The big picture
PG&E's extensive preparations for Super Bowl 60 highlight the utility's focus on energy reliability and community engagement. As a combined natural gas and electric utility serving over 16 million people, PG&E's ability to manage high-profile events reflects its broader operational capabilities and strategic partnerships. The event also underscores the growing importance of utilities in supporting large-scale public gatherings, where energy demands and safety concerns are paramount.
What we're watching
- Operational Resilience
- How PG&E's preparedness measures will affect its ability to maintain service during high-demand events.
- Community Impact
- Whether PG&E's community partnerships will enhance its public image and customer relations.
- Regulatory Scrutiny
- The pace at which PG&E's actions during Super Bowl 60 may draw regulatory attention or scrutiny.
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