San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E)
Utilities are at the epicenter of public battles between the California PUC and its critics over wildfires, public safety and ethics.
A CAISO report suggests that California’s utilities are about 2,000 MW short of the capacity needed to comply with 2018 local resource adequacy requirements
California electricity suppliers have met the state’s 25% renewable generation requirement, in many cases exceeding it substantially, the PUC says.
Sempra Energy’s financial results were hobbled by a decision to deny subsidiary SDG&E request to recoup losses stemming from wildfires a decade ago.
California utilities and state agencies are cooperating on developing plans to manage the effects of global climate change on the electricity grid.
California utilities and business groups are opposing a state bill that would increase the amount of publicly available data about electricity consumers.
Californians who receive electricity from a community choice aggregator could face higher costs under a plan proposed by three investor-owned utilities.
CAISO is considering approval of two low-cost transmission upgrade projects using an accelerated procedure that bypasses the usual stakeholder process.
The California PUC ordered Southern California Edison and San Diego Gas & Electric to meet with groups opposed to the commission’s 2014 settlement
FERC denied San Diego Gas & Electric’s (SDG&E) request for rehearing of an order that limited the amount the utility can be reimbursed.
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