Southern California Edison cut off power to more than 200 homes in Rancho Palos Verdes because of slow-moving landslides. Yet, some people say they are still getting billed.
I read in this morning’s Signal (Sept. 17) that two new construction projects are being considered on Soledad Canyon Road totaling 468 new homes and 138,500 square feet of commercial […] ...
Although the fossil fuel industry is on record opposing the bill, Bryan agreed to limit the legislation’s scope to Inglewood ...
The decision could cut in half the time it takes PG&E, SDG&E and SoCal Edison to connect EV charging stations, homes and commercial buildings to the grid, according to the PUC.