California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC)
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) issued several decisions that will affect the state’s energy resource mix and markets.
The 9th Circuit challenged FERC's decisions allowing PG&E to include a CAISO participation adder in its transmission rates.
The California PUC (CPUC) will vote on a proposal to replace reliability-must-run contracts between CAISO and Calpine.
The Energy Imbalance Market (EIM) expanded its footprint and ambitions in 2017 while new suitors lined up to compete with CAISO as the vehicle for a Western RTO.
California regulators have approved new measures aimed at the prevention of wildfires, as utilities face growing scrutiny.
California regulators are set to vote next month on a proposal that CCAs be subject to the resource adequacy requirements of electric utilities.
The loss of three natural gas pipelines is creating major concerns about Southern California’s gas and electricity supplies.
Utilities are at the epicenter of public battles between the California PUC and its critics over wildfires, public safety and ethics.
California ethics officials have obtained new evidence of apparent back-channel communications between PG&E and the state Public Utilities Commission.
State regulators and transmission customers of Southern California Edison urged FERC to reject the utility’s requested rate hike for 2018.
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