Soaring monthly electricity bills charged by PG&E and its utility siblings could hobble California's quest for a green energy Holy Grail, a disquieting new state report shows. PG&E, San Diego Gas & ...
California has the second highest electricity rates in the nation that have outpaced inflation, and one state lawmaker has said he's filing legislation to help customers understand why.
The report anticipates the average electric rate for residential customers will grow 5.6% percent annually in SDG&E service territory, 6.8% for Southern California Edison and 10.8% in PG&E’s ...
Among California’s investor-owned utilities — Pacific Gas & Electric, Southern California Edison, and San Diego ... strategies to limit average annual bill increases to no more than 3% through ...
California’s electric rates are roughly twice the nation’s average, with only Hawaii having higher rates. Rates at Southern California Edison and ... known as Senate Bill 100 requires ...
This is the third time in as many months that strong Santa Ana winds have prompted Southern California Edison to cut power to ...
Southern California Edison, a subsidiary of U.S. utility Edison International that operates in California, has cut power to more than 110,000 customers to prevent damage to distribution lines from the ...
Edison International’s shares and bonds fell on Wednesday as a wildfire raged across the Los Angeles region, close to areas ...
The goal - to see how people recreate along the Upper Kern River Southern California Edison is currently conducting a study that will see roughly 760,000 photos taken along a stretch of the North ...
Atmospheric rivers brought feet of snow and a good soaking to Northern California this weekend, but parched Southern California is still waiting for fire-season-ending rains. Last week’s ...
As of Wednesday afternoon, electricity was still out for roughly 600 Southern California Edison customers, and the majority of those were in Los Angeles County, said utility spokesperson Gabriela ...
In just a few terrifying hours, the Mountain Fire became the most destructive blaze in Southern California in years. The conditions were ripe for disaster, and neighborhoods had few defenses.