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A former president of the California Public Utilities Commission said Tuesday that the state attorney general should look into the rolling blackouts of mid-August with an eye toward signs of market manipulation in CAISO’s grid. Loretta Lynch, CPUC president from 2000 to 2002 and a commissioner through 2005, spoke during...
The California Public Utilities Commission voted unanimously Thursday to enact a moratorium on a longstanding program that provides $30 million to $75 million annually to shareholders of the state’s three big investor-owned utilities for administering energy efficiency programs. The commission’s decision represented a rare disagreement with one of its own...
Southern California Edison told the state Public Utilities Commission on Tuesday that one of its power lines might have started the Silverado Fire, an explosive blaze that critically injured two firefighters and caused tens of thousands of residents to flee their homes this week. "It appears that a lashing wire...
The California Public Utilities Commission acted to correct a "serious omission" Thursday that it said had resulted in huge sums of money going to owners of rural homes, regardless of income, to provide battery backup for electric well pumps. The commission voted 4-1 to limit its Self-Generation Incentive Program’s (SGIP)...
A big part of $612 million intended to provide battery backup to homes in high fire-threat areas has been gobbled up by customers who use electricity to pump well water instead of helping the low-income and medically vulnerable residents it was meant for, the California Public Utilities Commission said Thursday.
A report on the causes of California’s August blackouts details for the first time the role that convergence bidding played in masking tight supply and contends that constrained transmission prevented much needed imports from reaching the state. The 107-page report to Gov. Gavin Newsom by CAISO, the California Public Utilities...
More than 8,000 wildfires have burned nearly 4 million acres in California this year, but there’s little indication that utility equipment played a role in starting major blazes. That differs markedly from the last three years, when equipment belonging to Southern California Edison and Pacific Gas and Electric was blamed...
Executives from Volvo and FedEx told the Edison Electric Institute last week they are fully committed to transitioning to electric trucks but need utilities’ help on rate structures and charging infrastructure. For "what we do, which is last-mile delivery … electricity is the most efficient energy source for a vehicle...
An advocacy group representing California’s community choice aggregators (CCAs) on Wednesday called on Gov. Gavin Newsom to appoint an independent panel to review a pending joint agency report on the causes of the rolling blackouts that rocked the state in mid-August, leaving millions of residents without power during a record...
Four aging natural gas plants scheduled to retire in December will keep operating because of California’s anticipated capacity shortfall, state water officials decided Tuesday. The four members of the State Water Resources Control Board voted unanimously to reverse a prior board decision ordering the once-through-cooling (OTC) plants to cease operations...