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SDG&E takes its long-running dispute over wildfire costs to U.S. Supreme Court

by Julia Severson | May 1, 2019 | In The News

The San Diego Union Tribune By: Jeff McDonald May 1, 2019 The Witch Creek/Guejito fire burned into Rancho Bernardo early in the morning of Oct. 22, 2007. Petition for review comes in the wake of losing arguments to regulators and two California courts After being...

L.A. could replace traditional power plants with home solar, experts say

by Julia Severson | Apr 5, 2019 | In The News

NBC News April 5, 2019 By: Dennis Romero Renewable energy experts and a new report from the solar industry say Los Angeles could generate a larger portion of its electricity with wider use of residential solar panels backed up by battery storage. The concept of a...

A Virtual Solar Power Plant for L.A.? ‘It Will Happen’

by Julia Severson | Apr 5, 2019 | In The News

The New York Times April 5, 2019 By Jill Cowan How Californians get power has been in the news a lot lately, between Pacific Gas & Electric’s woes and Mayor Eric Garcetti’s recent announcement that the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power would phase out...

San Diego Should Make the Most of Once-in-a-Generation Shot to Re-Examine SDG&E Deal

by Julia Severson | Mar 27, 2019 | Blog, In The News

Voice of San Diego March 27, 2019 By: Bill Powers and Jay Powell If we are going to allow a for-profit utility to use our streets, sidewalks and parkways for electric service, let’s get the best deal for our city, for future generations and for the environment. Power...

PUC AGAIN TRIES TO HELP UTILITIES FIGHT THEIR FEAR

by Julia Severson | Jan 8, 2019 | In The News

Enterprise-Record January 8, 2019 By: Thomas Elias Until damages and liabilities from wildfires rose from mere hundreds of millions into the multi-billion-dollar range over the past 18 months, California’s big private utilities had no greater fear than the steady...

SDG&E TAKES $379 MILLION WILDFIRE DISPUTE TO CALIFORNIA SUPREME COURT COMPLAINS ABOUT APPEALS COURT JUDGE

by Julia Severson | Nov 30, 2018 | In The News

San Diego Union Tribune November 27, 2018 By: Rob Nikolewski A house near Lake Ramona burns down in October 2007. Howard Lipin / The San Diego Union-Tribune San Diego Gas & Electric is taking its fight to have ratepayers shoulder $379 million in costs related to...
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