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Southern California Edison’s admission that its equipment may have ignited the Hurst fire in the San Fernando Valley on Jan.
Three environmental groups argued Wednesday before the California Supreme Court that state utility regulators acted illegally when they voted in late 2022 to slash incentives for rooftop solar panels.
Southern California Edison's internal wildfire forecasts underestimated the potential size of the Eaton Canyon fire in Los ...
A decision by the California Public Utilities Commission that went into effect in 2023 changed how new rooftop solar customers get compensated.
Two bills passed by the Senate this week would drive major changes to energy markets and regulation in California.
Columnist Teri Sforza writes that a watchdog commission finds publicly owned utilities tend to have much lower costs than ...
Years of drought forced the city to rethink its water usage and, almost under the radar, to remake its identity.
In December 2022, the CPUC’s five commissioners unanimously voted to approve the third iteration of the state’s net energy metering program, colloquially known as NEM 3.0. The 260-page decision ...
Last year, more than 137,000 SoCal Edison customers had their power shut off to help mitigate fire risk from utility lines.