The state, with help from Deloitte Consulting, is offering free wireless alerts to interested parties when a blackout is ordered because of high electricity demand, so they can curtail their power consumption.
Devices such as Web-enabled cell phones, pagers, and PDAs will keep people in the know. "People just want to do their part, and when we hit a Stage 2 or Stage 3 alert, every watt counts," says Arun Baheti, California's director of E-government. Residents can sign up for the service at my.ca.gov.
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