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- SoCalGas’ proposed $4.9-billion revenue hike plan sparks outrage amid soaring bills
- SoCalGas under scrutiny for rate hikes amid rising costs
- California declared war on natural gas. Now the fight is going national
- Utilities’ emergency costs spark surge in ratepayer-funded recovery bonds
- Here’s how high PG&E says bills could get during this historically cold, wet winter in CA
- PG&E Customers Likely to See Another Large Bill Due to Cold Temperatures
- 50%? 36%? 18%? PG&E Wants to Hike Electricity and Gas Rates. But There’s Confusion Over How High.
- NEW TWIST FOR POTTER VALLEY PROJECT
- PG&E seeks to raise bills by over $100 for a year to pay for wildfire, storm costs
- PG&E cuts thousands of workers ahead of winter wildfire maintenance
- Natural gas prices are way up, so brace for higher SDG&E bills
- California slashes incentives for new rooftop solar, promotes batteries to shift grid costs
- State votes to slash rooftop solar credits, ending long battle over state subsidies
- PG&E cuts thousands of workers ahead of winter wildfire maintenance
- For Some Edison Users, Rates Will Be More Costly Than Advertised
- Not So Fast: California’s Last Nuke Plant Might Run Longer
- AT&T, Cable Resist Calif. Affordability Metrics
- PK, CWA, Others Raise Concerns About ISP Digital Discrimination Response
- San Francisco Protesters Push For PG&E Accountability Amid Fire Season
- Advocates Disagree on FCC Authority in Curbing Digital Discrimination
- PG&E To Cash In On Underground Power Line Project
- PG&E Moves Power Underground In Plan To Bury 10,000 Miles
- PG&E Pledges Net-Zero Emissions By 2040, Will Keep Using Gas
- California Is Beginning To Bury Its Power Lines To Prevent Wildfire
- California’s ‘Affordability Crisis’ Attracts Innovative Ratemaking And Regulatory Proposals
- Community Clean Energy Greatly Helps Those Left Behind
- Newsom Considering Applying For Federal Aid To Keep State’s Last Nuclear Plant Operating
- Five Things To Know About Nuclear Power In California
- Blistering Rooftop Solar Debate Reopened By California Regulators
- Get Ready For Another Energy Price Spike: High Electric Bills
- Calif. Governor Opens Door To Keeping Nuclear Plant Running
- PG&E Revenue, Profits Soar After Utility Charges More On Monthly Bills
- SDG&E Parent Company Gives Record Payout To Investors Amid Spiking Customer Energy Bills
- CPUC Denies Ics Provider Challenges To 7 Cent Interim Rate Cap
- PG&E Agrees To Pay $55M To Settle Kincade, Dixie Wildfires
- PG&E To Pay More Than $55 Million To Avoid Criminal Prosecution For Starting Two Wildfires
- ‘It’s A Huge Problem’: California’s Sky-High Electricity Prices Bring A Shock To Biden’s Ev Dream
- Surging Electric Bills Threaten Calif. Climate Goals
- State Auditor Says Ca Utilities Aren’t Doing Enough To Reduce Fire Risk
- Bill Credits Coming For SDG&E San Diego Customers
- CPUC To Explore Service Review Power Beyond Pots
- PG&E Customers Could Be Hit With Rate Hike Of More Than $760 Over 2 Years
- New York Is Urged To Pay Public’s Ballooning Utility Debt
- Is It True That Our Electricity Rates Will Be Going Down?
- Here’s What California Officials And Experts Are Considering Tolimit Soaring Energy Bills
- California’s Transition To Solar Energy Is At A Crossroads: What That Means For Equity And Your Energy Bill
- ‘It’s Going To Impact Me Across The Board’: PG&E Rate Hikes Take Effect
- PG&E Seeks Higher Electric Bills To Put Lines Underground
- PG&E Wants To Spend $10.5 Billion To Bury Lines To Stop Fires
- You’re Not Imagining Things: Your Pg&E Bill Is Soaring. Here’s Why And What You Can Do
- PG&E Is Raising Electric Rates On March 1. Here’s How Much More It Will Cost
- PG&E Bills Going Up As Energy Inflation Hits Hard
- PG&E Plan To Bury Power Lines Gets Price Tag; Who Will Foot The Bill?
- PG&E Monthly Bills Are Set To Jump Again This Year, Jolting Customers
- Many Seek To Shape Ntia Infrastructure Rules
- Florida And California Consider Changes That Could ‘Decimate The Rooftop Solar Market’, Experts Say
- PG&E Gets Annual ‘Safety Certificate’ — Fire Prevention Advocates Ask Why
- Calif. ICS Authority Stops At Voice, Companies Warn
- California’s Plan To Slash Solar Subsidies Seems Backwards. It’s Not.
- A Fight Over Rooftop Solar Threatens California’s Climate Goals
- New CPUC President Sees Key Broadband Role
- Save the Nukes?
- Why Clean Energy Advocates Are Divided Over California’s Plan To Slash Solar Incentives
- Pg&E Has Been Blamed For The Dixie Fire. Now What’s In Store For The Company?
- Southern California Edison Agrees To $550 Million In Fines For Role In 5 Wildfires
- Newsletter: Everything You Need To Know About California’s Plan To Slash Solar Incentives
- California Considers Dropping Some Rooftop Solar Subsidies: What It Means For The Planet And Your Wallet
- Why Should Rooftop Solar Users Be Subsidized By Non-Solar Neighbors & Freeload Off Pg&E?
- California Proposes Big Changes To Rooftop Solar Incentives
- California Solar Industry Braces For Change
- California To Propose Reforms To Major Rooftop Solar Policy
- California Proposes Slashing Subsidies For Rooftop Solar
- Without Consent: Landowners Battle Pg&E’s ‘Moonscaping’
- Newsom Names Energy Adviser As State’s Top Utility Regulator
- Electricity Will Be Most Expensive At Dinnertime Under Edison’s New ‘Time-Of-Use’ Rate Plans
- Hedge Funds Cash Out Billions in PG&E Stock. Fire Survivors Suffer and Wait
- As California’s solar net metering battle goes to regulators, a focus on reliability may be the best answer
- PG&E plan to curb wildfires is working; here’s why some Sonoma County residents want it to end
- California Public Utilities president stepping down at the end of the year
- San Diego Gas & Electric to Refund $51.6 Million, Institute Whistleblower Training
- SDG&E Pays $51.6 Million In Refunds After Botched Lightbulb Program
- Key regulatory decision leaves California reliability issues unresolved, aggravates tensions
- Utility shutoff moratoriums protected many consumers earlier in the pandemic. What happens now?
- Local Mayor Dyer Opposes 22% PG&E Hikes. Will Council Follow?
- Edison bills going up $12.41 per month due to fires
- Can burying power lines prevent California’s next big wildfire?
- Verizon Tracfone Gaining Steam, but Formal OK Unlikely Until October
- PG&E power line suspected in Dixie fire was set to be buried underground in safety move
- PG&E releases 2021 plan for public safety power shutoffs
- Wildfires: PG&E warns of financial losses due to Dixie Fire as blaze rages on
- Wildfires: PG&E will place 10,000 miles of electric lines underground
- PG&E Aims to Curb Wildfire Risk by Burying Many Power Lines
- PG&E equipment may be linked with another Northern California wildfire, utility reports
- Thinking of getting solar panels? California utilities want to slash ‘generous’ subsidies
- PG&E says its equipment may be linked to 30K-acre Dixie Fire
- PG&E says its equipment may have sparked 30,000-acre Dixie Fire in California
- California approves expedited pathway for near-term utility EV investments, despite cost concerns
- PG&E wants rate hike for California wildfire prevention. How much your bill could increase
- The City Signed Up for a Lot of Watchdog Work Under New Power Deal
- CA Utility Protections End In July: Readers Weigh In
- Unpaid CA Utility Bills Approaching $2 Billion
- California proposal advises against more retail choice amid debate over reliability, emissions impacts
- California eyes rooftop solar policy changes. The industry says its future hangs in the balance
- PG&E gets greenlight for $7.5B wildfire securitization, but consumer advocates raise challenges
- California’s dilemma: How to control skyrocketing electric rates while building the grid of the future
- PG&E, Utilities Push To Cut Subsidies For Home Solar Energy Systems
- SDG&E Electric Vehicle Charging Program Ran $25 Million Over Budget, Prompts Audit
- California Puts PG&E Under Enhanced Oversight Due To Wildfire Prevention Work Lapses
- Fire-starting utility PG&E chastised by regulators, but gets safety certificate anyway
- Regulators Put PG&E on Probation for Wildfire Safety Shortcomings
- PG&E bid to securitize $7.5B in wildfire costs could hit ratepayers hard, consumer advocates warn
- California tees up proposals to securitize $7.5B in PG&E wildfire costs
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