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Regulators approve sweeping change to the way most Californians are billed for electricity
LA Times via Yahoo Finance· 13 hours agoGov. Gavin Newsom proposed AB 205 as part of his budget on June 26, 2022. Lawmakers approved the...
PG&E customers face higher monthly bills — again — as state OKs new utility fee
San Jose Mercury News· 14 hours agoCustomers of PG&E and the other two utility behemoths in California face a fresh set of monthly...
Column: Newsom's appointees should stop delaying this great climate solution
Los Angeles Times· 21 hours agoThe delay was the latest sign that Newsom may be working on a compromise. The governor has faced...
California approves controversial electricity rate change. What’s coming to your bill?
Sacramento Bee via Yahoo News· 14 hours agoGavin Newsom stuck last-minute language favored by utilities into a budget trailer bill in 2022....
California could deploy generative AI tools to reduce traffic jams, help with taxes
CBS News· 8 hours agoCalifornia could soon deploy generative artificial intelligence tools to help reduce traffic jams,...
PG&E gets a Diablo inch, now goes for a mile
The Lake County Record-Bee· 20 hours agoThis will be financed with higher rates for almost all Californians, not only PG&E customers. The plant was slated to shut down next year, making way for...
Column: It's time for a grand bargain to end California's solar squabbling
Los Angeles Times· 1 week agoGov. Gavin Newsom’s appointees could vote next week on a widely criticized plan that climate...
Richmond urges California to cut ties with PG&E
Fox local via AOL· 2 days agoThe resolution calls on the state to replace the utility company as California's main power supplier, citing PG&E's contributions to wildfires, shut-offs and</ ...
California Adopts One of Nation’s Highest Fixed-Utility Fees
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 12 hours ago...EVs, Strategic SectorsApple Apologizes for iPad Pro Ad, Scraps Plan to Air It on TV‘Seriously...
The Central Coast's nuclear power plant must be shut down in 2025 as planned, if not sooner
Santa Maria Sun· 3 days agoMay 19 was the deadline for PG&E to apply for a portion of the $6 billion in federal funds allocated to propping up distressed nuclear power plants. It came and< ...