Government,
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Dec. 28, 2018
Utilities commission considers changes for PG&E after deadly wildfires
State regulators are considering replacing Pacific Gas and Electric Co. leadership, splitting its operations into separate entities or converting it into a publicly-owned utility, among other proposals listed in a recent order.
State regulators are considering replacing Pacific Gas and Electric Co. leadership, splitting its operations into separate entities or converting it into a publicly-owned utility, among other proposals listed in a recent order.
The California Public Utilities Commission issued the potential changes in response to allegations the state's largest utility is responsible for causing California's two most destructive wildfires in the ne...
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