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The California Public Utilities Commission used its new enhanced oversight and enforcement powers for the first time Thursday against Pacific Gas and Electric, citing the utility’s failure to adequately weigh wildfire risks in maintaining its power lines. Commissioners voted to put PG&E into the first step of a six-step enforcement...
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