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- East Bay Times: PG&E monthly bills might hop higher due to power line burials
- Politico: Need power in California? Get in line.
- Los Angeles Times: Amid talk of SoCalGas rate hikes, groups urge L.A. city attorney to investigate utility
- Los Angeles Times: SoCalGas’ proposed $4.9-billion revenue hike plan sparks outrage amid soaring bills
- The Coast News Group: Major questions for state’s gas companies
- Agri-Pulse: PG&E grilled in Legislature over energy rates for agriculture
- Gates Notes The blog of Bill Gates: The surprising key to a clean energy future
- CalMatters: Can California really make power grid 100% green?
- Utility Dive: Hydrogen blends higher than 5% raise leak, embrittlement risks for natural gas pipelines: California PUC
- San Diego Union-Tribune: California energy officials warn of potential summer blackouts
- San Jose Mercury News: California faces power shortages and price hikes amid drought woes: report
- KCRA 3: State regulators impose $12 million in fines to PG&E over ‘poor execution’ of planned shutoffs
- Sacramento Bee: As blackouts loom, PG&E changes tune about shutting California’s last nuclear plant
- Forbes: California’s Energy Policy Shows Us What Not To Do
- San Jose Mercury News: PG&E eyes higher electric and gas bills as utility seeks more revenue
- Utility Dive: California launches rulemaking to expand electricity demand flexibility, amid threats to grid reliability
- CalMatters: Inside California’s climate change paradox
- New York Times: Frustrated With Utilities, Some Californians Are Leaving the Grid
- Utility Dive: PG&E agrees to pay $55M to settle Kincade, Dixie wildfires
- E&E News: Surging electric bills threaten Calif. climate goals
- Utility Dive: California’s ‘affordability crisis’ attracts innovative ratemaking and regulatory proposals
- CalMatters: Use cheaper energy rates to galvanize consumers into going electric
- SF Chronicle: PG&E is raising electric rates on March 1. Here’s how much more it will cost
- San Diego Union-Tribune: What can be done to keep California’s utility bills from getting even higher?
- NPR: California’s embattled utility leaves criminal probation, but more charges loom