PG&E still hasn’t gotten the message that safety must be put first
For Immediate Release From The Utility Reform Network
Three years after its pipeline exploded in San Bruno PG&E
Calif. seeks record fine in pipeline explosion
California regulators on Tuesday called on Pacific Gas & Electric Co. to pay at least $300 million in fines in connection with a
Today, TURN will demand that the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) add teeth to its proposed $2.25 billion PG&E give-away by directing $1 billion in financial penalties toward customers rather
PG&E penalty unlawful, PUC lawyer says
A state lawyer who worked for more than two years building a case against Pacific Gas and Electric Co. over the San Bruno natural
State: Fining PG&E ‘does not make sense’
Pacific Gas and Electric Co. shareholders should have to spend $2.25 billion to fix the company’s gas pipelines in the wake of the
The Utility Reform Network (TURN) is demanding that the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) hold P&GE accountable for the San Bruno explosion by requiring it to pay $1 billion to
City of San Bruno Files Claim with California Public Utilities Commission; Recommends PG&E Shareholders Should Pay $2.25 Billion Fine for San Bruno Blast and Fire
The City of San Bruno,
Senate Bill 611 Background
What:
State Senator Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo–joined by San Bruno Mayor Jim Ruane and Mark Toney, Executive Director of The Utility Reform Network (TURN)–held a news
TURN is demanding that the CPUC reverse its Dec. 20th decision
In an appeal to be filed today, TURN is demanding that the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) reverse its
Back-room deal allows PG&E to profit from the San Bruno pipeline explosion
For Immediate Release From The Utility Reform Network
TURN said today that, although it had won reductions in
Rooftop solar is less expensive than ever to purchase and install, but solar subsidies continue to rise. Unless the CPUC modernizes this outdated program, utility bills will skyrocket for non-solar