TURN won a crucial victory on December 16, 2016, when the CPUC authorized only a fraction of the 25,000 electric vehicle charging stations that PG&E wants to build on customers’
FIXED CHARGES PROPOSAL REWARDS ENERGY HOGS AT THE EXPENSE OF THE REST OF US
WITH THE ALISO CANYON DEBACLE THREATENING RELIABILITY, IT HAS NEVER BEEN MORE IMPORTANT TO ENCOURAGE
California became a right-to-dry state with Governor Jerry Brown’s signature Assembly Bill 1448. This legislation, sponsored by TURN. would allow tenants to utilize natural sunlight to dry laundered items within
TURN has been a leader in legislative efforts to require California’s regulated utilities purchase more renewable energy. TURN’s support was key to the inclusion of higher renewable energy targets in
California regulators have turned down a $654 million proposal to build 25,100 electric-vehicle charging stations in Pacific Gas & Electric territory, citing the need to hold several hearings before approving
California became a right-to-dry state with Governor Jerry Brown’s signature Assembly Bill 1448. This legislation, sponsored by TURN. would allow tenants to utilize natural sunlight to dry laundered items within certain
Friday, July 3, San Francisco–A scheme approved by the CPUC today will give energy hogs a break at the expense of customers who conserve. Consumer advocates and environmentalists had
SDG&E & Edison Execs to Profit from Elimination of Conservation Incentives
June 16, 2015, San Francisco–SDG&E executives are desperate for CPUC approval of fixed charges for residential customers, which
TURN said today a proposal by California Public Utilities Commissioner Mike Florio to continue conservation rates, and reject fixed charges, was far better for consumers than a previous CPUC proposal
Raising Rates for Essential Needs During COVID is Wrong
PG&E, SDG&E and SoCal Edison are rapidly raising rates for essential heat and light despite the COVID crisis. With lower-income Californians already bearing the brunt of the pandemic and resultant