SAN DIEGO — Transmission system operator Blain Adams is one of 12 employees at San Diego Gas & Electric who has volunteered to take the classification of “essential worker” to the extreme.To make sure the electrical grid stays up and running during the COVID-19 pandemic, Adams works a 12-hour shift for 14 consecutive days. And instead of going to his home in Normal Heights at the end of his workday, the 36-year-old heads to a recreational vehicle in a parking lot at SDG&E to get some rest before heading back to Mission Control the next day.“Nobody wants to spend 24 hours a day for 14 days at t...
During the pandemic, sequestered utility workers living at work to keep the lights on
May 21, 2020 6:04AM ET





