Eaton Fire, Southern California Edison
In a Jan. 27 letter to the regulators, Southern California Edison revealed new details regarding its electrical equipment before the Eaton Fire.
The California Public Utilities Commission voted to approve Southern California Edison’s wildfire mitigation plan, ignoring requests that the decision be delayed.
A law firm suing Southern California Edison released an edited video that it says appears show the start of the deadly Eaton Fire in Altadena.
Southern California Edison is accused of failing to maintain power lines ... In an incident report sent to the California Public Utilities Commission, SoCal Edison disputed the claim that its equipment started the fire, citing "no interruptions or ...
More than 20 lawsuits have already been filed against the utility provider. Southern California Edison vowed to remain 'transparent' through the process.
In a letter addressed to the California Public Utilities Commission posted to the site of Edison International (EIX), the company stated in
LOS ANGELES — The California Public Utilities Commission approved Southern California Edison’s wildfire mitigation plan Thursday, rejecting calls to delay action until more is known about what ...
Edison International shares drop as fire investigators request preservation of equipment near deadly Eaton fire site.
Recent wildfires in California are sparking debates on potential utility culpability, leading many people to ask the simple question: why aren't more power lines buried underground?
A growing body of evidence is emerging that suggests the Eaton fire started in the dry grasses below a set of transmission towers carrying high-energy power lines. The lines were buffeted that evening by winds that at times reached
Shares of Edison International (NYSE:EIX) dropped 2.5% early Monday following reports from Bloomberg Law that a lawsuit claims the company's Southern California utility equipment may have sparked the Eaton (NYSE:ETN) fire,