This article has been updated to clarify SCE’s position. LOS ANGELES (KTLA) – Southern California Edison is acknowledging that its equipment may have started the Hurst Fire in Sylmar last month, which ...
The California Public Utilities Commission voted Thursday to allow Southern California Edison to raise electric rates to cover payments it made to victims of the devastating 2017 Thomas wildfire.
Eli Wade-Scott said his firm, Edelson, learned about the re-energized lines in a Feb. 6 letter Southern California Edison wrote to the California Public Utilities Commission. On Feb. 7 ...
Your electricity rates could be going up to help Southern California ... On Thursday, the California Public Utilities Commission voted 4-0 to allow SoCal Edison to raise electric rates despite ...
Officials approved the hike for SCE customers to cover $1.6 billion in wildfire costs, which critics argue shifts the burden ...
As Southern California Edison fights claims that it caused the deadly Eaton fire, the company is lobbying state regulators to have its customers cover more than $7 billion for damages it paid to the ...
Southern California Edison ... The utility, in a letter filed with the California Public Utilities Commission, maintained that the current increase remained within the design limits and did ...
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What the Eaton fire could mean for Edison's bottom lineSouthern California Edison, which is based in Rosemead ... Some of those losses were passed on to customers last month, when the California Public Utilities Commission approved a rate hike Edison ...
The latest response of California’s top regulatory commission to a disaster caused by an electric company can lead to only one logical question: How badly must the state’s regional monopoly ...
California officials want to reduce the financial credits that households with rooftop solar panels can earn for excess ...
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A panel of California State Senators grilled Alice Reynolds, the president of the California Public Utilities Commission, on ...
Wildfire-related spending is the No. 1 driver of California’s energy rates, and rate hikes are expected for customers of Southern California Edison.
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