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PG&E Tries to Appease Governor with New Plan

Utility Updates Chapter 11 Reorganization Filings with CPUC and Court
Feb 2, 2020
Hudson Sangree
By Hudson Sangree PG&E Corp. on Friday offered the most detailed versions yet of its plans to emerge from bankruptcy in filings with the California Public Utilities Commission and the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in San Francisco. The company said its updated Chapter 11 reorganization plans address the concerns of Gov.
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CPUC President Vows to be 'Damn Nimble'

Batjer Seeks to Reassure Lawmakers on Wildfire Efforts
Jan 23, 2020
Hudson Sangree
By Hudson Sangree SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Public Utilities Commission President Marybel Batjer told lawmakers Wednesday the commission would move quickly in its efforts to deal with catastrophic wildfires, intentional blackouts and the bankruptcy of the state’s largest utility. CPUC President Marybel Batjer | California State Assembly Batjer — an expert...
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PG&E Settles with Bondholders; Governor Objects

Jan 23, 2020
Hudson Sangree
By Hudson Sangree Pacific Gas and Electric said Wednesday it had settled with the bondholders whose competing reorganization plan may have been the biggest threat to the utility having its own Chapter 11 reorganization plan adopted by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in San Francisco. The ad hoc committee of senior...
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California's New Wildfire Board Holds First Meeting

Will Review Utility Wildfire Mitigation Plans with CPUC
Jan 21, 2020
Hudson Sangree
By Hudson Sangree SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The state’s new Wildfire Safety Advisory Board held its first meeting Tuesday, electing industry veterans as its chair and vice chair and getting briefed by California Public Utility Commission staff on its role and responsibilities. Assembly Bill 1054, signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom in...
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California PUC to Examine Gas Safety, Reliability

Jan 20, 2020
Hudson Sangree
By Hudson Sangree The California Public Utilities Commission launched an examination Thursday of the state’s natural gas infrastructure and the rules governing it for the first time in 16 years, citing accidents and declining demand as threats to the system’s safety and reliability. "California’s energy system is undergoing a period...
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Disasters Prompt California Rate Case Change

Jan 20, 2020
Hudson Sangree
By Hudson Sangree The effort to prevent utility equipment from causing disasters was a major reason the California Public Utilities Commission decided Thursday to extend the general rate case cycle for the state’s investor-owned utilities from three years to four. After the 2010 San Bruno gas pipeline explosion and years...
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California PUC Devoting $1.2B to Self-generation

Public Safety Power Shutoffs in Fire-prone Areas Drive Need
Jan 16, 2020
Hudson Sangree
By Hudson Sangree The California Public Utilities Commission on Thursday approved $830 million in incentives for self-generation with the goal of benefiting disadvantaged customers who live in fire-prone areas and have been subject to public safety power shutoffs (PSPS) by utilities trying to avoid starting wildfires. When added to unspent...
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Judge OKs PG&E Deals with Fire Victims, Insurers

Utility also Announces Wildfire Settlement with State Regulators
Dec 18, 2019
Hudson Sangree
By Hudson Sangree Pacific Gas and Electric scored major wins Tuesday in its effort to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy with its shareholders still in control of the utility. In U.S. Bankruptcy Court in San Francisco, Judge Dennis Montali approved PG&E’s $13.5 billion settlement with wildfire victims, despite objections from...
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Calif. PUC Orders Investigation of Power Shutoffs

PG&E Blacked Out Millions of Residents in Late October
Nov 13, 2019
Hudson Sangree
By Hudson Sangree and Robert Mullin The California Public Utilities Commission opened an investigation Wednesday into the massive power shutoffs that placed millions of residents in the dark several times in October as part of efforts to prevent utility-sparked wildfires. The purpose of the inquiry is to determine "whether California’s...
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California PUC Votes to Keep Old Gas Plants Operating

Orders LSEs to Procure 3,300 MW of Capacity by 2023
Nov 7, 2019
Hudson Sangree
By Hudson Sangree The California Public Utilities Commission voted unanimously Thursday to recommend that some older gas-fired plants, scheduled to close next year, remain open for up to three years to prevent reliability problems. The commission also ordered that all load-serving entities under its oversight collectively procure 3,300 MW of...
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