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19.08.2024 | Conservationist Donn Campion on Renewable Energy and Land Conservation in California | Agua Fria Ranch in West Merced County, California, offers well-suited species mitigation opportunities supporting California's renewable energy development program.
Conservationist Dr. Donn Campion recently shared his passion for land conse... |
26.06.2024 | Bridging the Digital Divide: California's Broadband Initiatives | California's Public Utilities Commission is making waves with grants to Surfnet Communications and LCB Communications LLC, aiming to bring high-speed broadband to underserved areas in Santa Cruz, San Luis Obispo, Santa Clara, San Benito, an... |
26.06.2024 | Monterey Bay Economic Partnership Plays Pivotal Role in Securing $45 Million for Broadband Expansion on Central Coast | As the Executive Director of the Central Coast Broadband Consortium, the Monterey Bay Economic Partnership advances collaboration to secure crucial investments.
We look forward to continued regional partnerships and collaborative solutions ... |
25.06.2024 | Waymo Launches Driverless Ride-Hailing Service in San Francisco | By Aldohn Domingo
Published Jun 25, 2024 9:44PM EDT
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Waymo is officially launching Waymo One in San Francisco, the robotaxi service, whic... |
25.06.2024 | California Public Utilities Commission Approves $29.5 Million Grant for LCB Communications LLC’s Aromas-San Juan Project | The award supports the Aromas Project which aims to provide broadband access to 1,101 unserved locations across San Benito, Santa Cruz, and Monterey counties.
Affordable, reliable broadband is an essential tool for connection and innovation... |
23.06.2024 | California Regulators Reject AT&T's Controversial Plan to End Landline Service | By John Lopez
Published Jun 23, 2024 8:40AM EDT
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The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has rejected AT&T's request to ter... |
21.06.2024 | California Public Utilities Commission Approves $10 Million Grant for Surfnet Communications’ Three County Fiber Project | Funding addresses critical needs for Santa Cruz, San Luis Obispo, and Santa Clara residents lacking access to affordable, reliable, high-speed broadband.
The solutions to narrow, and ultimately close, the digital divide are within our reach... |
21.06.2024 | California rejects AT&T bid to stop offering landline service in some areas | :California rejected AT&T's bid to stop offering landline telephone service and other services as the "carrier of last resort," a state agency said on Thursday.
Marin County said AT&T's request made in March 2023 would hav... |
20.05.2024 | GM's Cruise Sets Sail in Arizona with Robotaxis | General Motors' Cruise autonomous vehicle unit is embarking on a new journey in Arizona, testing robotaxis with human safety drivers at the helm. The testing phase will put these vehicles through rigorous evaluations to ensure they meet str... |
14.05.2024 | GM's Cruise Will Launch Robotaxis in Arizona With Human Safety Drivers | By Jace Dela Cruz
Published May 14, 2024 3:52AM EDT
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General Motors' Cruise autonomous vehicle unit is set to commence testing of robotax... |
12.04.2024 | Did You Get Your April Utility Bill Credits? Here’s How to Check. | Published: Apr 12, 2024
SACRAMENTO – Millions of Californians are getting an average of $146 in combined credits on their April gas and electric bills, thanks to the California Climate Credit funded by the state’s cap-and-trade program. Did... |
28.03.2024 | New York City OKs Robotaxis; Requires Human Safety Drivers for Autonomous Vehicle Tests | Quincy Jon, Tech Times 28 March 2024, 09:03 am
New York City has a new authorization procedure for autonomous vehicle (AV) testing businesses. The technology requires a human safety driver behind the wheel at all times.
The action comes as ... |
25.03.2024 | CPUC approves Limited Generation Profiles for renewables to connect to California grid | - |
21.03.2024 | Milestone decision by Calif. regulators approves DER schedules to avoid interconnection upgrades | Milestone decision by Calif. regulators approves DER schedules to avoid interconnection upgrades
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05.03.2024 | Waymo receives approval to operate on San Francisco freeways | figcaption>span]:font-sans" data-chromatic="ignore">
Waymo has received approval to expand its paid robotaxi services to San Francisco freeways and some other highways in the San Francisco Bay Area. Currently, Waymo has... |
01.03.2024 | Waymo can now charge for robotaxi rides in LA and on San Francisco freeways | Waymo received approval Friday afternoon from the California Public Utilities Commission to operate a commercial robotaxi service in Los Angeles, the San Francisco Peninsula and on San Francisco freeways.
The approval removes the last barri... |
29.02.2024 | Millions of Californians to Get Average of $146 in Credits on their April Utility Bills Thanks to State’s Climate Program | Published: Feb 29, 2024
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: California will provide a total of $2.7 billion in utility bill credits thanks to the State’s Cap-and-Trade Program that funds critical climate action.
SACRAMENTO – Today, Governor Gavin Newsom... |
21.02.2024 | Waymo’s application to expand California robotaxi operations paused by regulators | Waymo’s application to expand its robotaxi service in Los Angeles and San Mateo counties has been suspended for 120 days by the California Public Utilities Commission’s Consumer Protection and Enforcement Division (CPED).
The decision doesn... |
16.01.2024 | Doubling Down on Digital Equity in Tribal Communities: Introducing Two New Projects from the Tribal Resource Center | By Cristal Mojica
As we embark upon the new year, we are thrilled to continue growing our Digital Equity in Tribal Communities project by supporting the Tribal Resource Center (TRC), a Native American-led non-profit initiative under People... |
11.01.2024 | Exemplifi announces recognition as a Minority Business Entity by the California Public Utilities Commission | PALO ALTO, CALIFORNIA, USA, January 11, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Exemplifi, a leading web development company, is proud to announce its recent achievement in becoming a certified Minority Business Entity (MBE) by the California Public Uti... |
18.12.2023 | Enphase IQ Batteries now eligible in more virtual power plant programs across U.S. | Enphase IQ Batteries now eligible in more virtual power plant programs across U.S.
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Enphase Energy is expanding its support for virtual power plants (VPPs) ... |
24.10.2023 | GM driverless car subsidiary Cruise suspended by California DMV | VentureBeat presents: AI Unleashed - An exclusive executive event for enterprise data leaders. Network and learn with industry peers. Learn More
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19.08.2023 | As well as 24-hour robotaxis, San Francisco now has a driverless bus service too | The bus is made by Beep, whose vehicles are also used in Yellowstone National Park. Terry Chea/AP
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A driverless bus will run a seven-stop loop around Treasure Island in San Francisco Bay.
It can seat up to 10 passengers and will c... |
18.08.2023 | Fostering Sustainable Broadband Development Across State Lines | Drew Clark, Broadband Breakfast Editor and Publisher; Brandy Reitter, Colorado Broadband Office Executive Director; and Senator John Hickelooper, former Governor of Colorado during Mountain Connect 2023
By Cristal Mojica
The recent Mounta... |
10.08.2023 | Cruise and Waymo win robotaxi expansions in San Francisco | In a win for the autonomous vehicle industry, California regulators have given the green light to Cruise and Waymo to offer commercial robotaxi services across San Francisco 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
The commission voted 3-1 in sup... |
21.07.2023 | Exclusive: Disability advocates push for robotaxi expansion | San Francisco's LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired is among a group of community organizations urging state regulators to approve Waymo's permit that would enable the self-driving car company to receive payments for its around-t... |
06.07.2023 | Robotaxi haters in San Francisco are disabling the AVs with traffic cones | A decentralized group of safe streets activists in San Francisco realized they can disable Cruise and Waymo robotaxis by placing a traffic cone on a vehicle’s hood, and they’re encouraging others to do it, too.
The “Week of Cone,” as the gr... |
29.06.2023 | Tommy Tuberville Is Only The Latest Republican To Take Credit For Massive Broadband Investment They Voted Against | This week the Biden administration basically re-announced the $42.5 billion in broadband funding that will soon start flowing to the states to shore up U.S. broadband access. Despite press reports that this funding is somehow new, it came a... |
17.04.2023 | The EPA goes after tailpipe emissions, Elon gets an ultimatum and Careem lands $400M for its super app | The Station is a weekly newsletter dedicated to all things transportation. Sign up here — just click The Station — to receive the full edition of the newsletter every weekend in your inbox. Subscribe for free.
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08.03.2023 | How NEM 3.0 could change California’s clean energy landscape | California’s electricity bills are already about 5% higher than the national average, and rising. Rate hikes went into effect in January and Southern California Edison proposed another 4.4% increase that would be effective this summer.
Cali... |
18.01.2023 | Is it feasible? Is it legal? Sunnova micro utility plan explained as CPUC mulls decision | Is it feasible? Is it legal? Sunnova micro utility plan explained as CPUC mulls decision
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With all eyes on the California Public Utility Commission’s (C... |
05.01.2023 | California’s Carbon Neutrality Is At Risk If Net Metering Gamble Fails To Pay Off | PLEASANTON, CA - APRIL 16: Employees of SPG Solar mount a photovoltaic panel onto a steel rack on ... [+] top of one of seven public school rooftops on April 16, 2008 in Pleasanton, California. The rooftop solar panel array is a 186 kw syst... |
17.12.2022 | Aprueban cambios a las reglas para paneles solares en residencias de California tras tenso debate | EN RESUMEN
Después de una votación unánime de la Comisión de Servicios Públicos de California (CPUC, por sus siglas en inglés), los propietarios de viviendas obtienen pagos más pequeños de las empresas de servicios públicos, lo que, según l... |
13.12.2022 | Black churches are embracing solar in California. Slashing subsidies will upend the transition | In summary
On Thursday, the California Public Utilities Commission will vote on a controversial reform of the state’s rooftop solar program. Opponents who want to preserve the subsidies argue that the revised proposal goes too far and will ... |
13.12.2022 | Why California’s revised proposal to reform rooftop solar program deserves support | In summary
On Thursday, the California Public Utilities Commission will vote on a controversial reform of the state’s rooftop solar program. The revised proposal strikes a necessary balance that protects consumers and still encourages solar... |
21.11.2022 | Inside the Waymo-Zeekr robotaxi, Bird spirals and layoffs come to Nuro | The Station is a weekly newsletter dedicated to all things transportation. Sign up here — just click The Station — to receive the full edition of the newsletter every weekend in your inbox. This is a shorter version of The Station newslette... |
18.11.2022 | Waymo To Begin No-Driver Operations with Public In SF; Zoox Accident | Waymo's new robotaxi model, built by Zeekr/Geely of ChinaWaymo/Geely |
17.11.2022 | Motional Partners with Lyft to Launch a Robotaxi Service in LA | April Fowell, Tech Times 17 November 2022, 11:11 am
Motional is partnering with Lyft to bring its robotaxis to Los Angeles, according to The Verge. The service will include Motional's fleet of Hyundai Ioniq 5, and by the time it is launched... |
11.11.2022 | Why California keeps repeating same election story | Does anyone else feel like the outcomes of California’s Tuesday election were largely predictable?
It’s true that county elections officials still have to tally more than 4.8 million ballots, according to Thursday estimates. And it’s true t... |
11.11.2022 | California commission overhauls rooftop solar proposal | In summary
The CPUC’s scaled-back plan eliminates consumer fees. The original was abandoned after criticism from the governor and solar advocates that it could hurt the transition to renewable energy.
The California Public Utilities Commiss... |
10.11.2022 | California revised NEM 3.0 proposal could cut average export rates 75 percent | California revised NEM 3.0 proposal could cut average export rates 75 percent
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The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) released a revised pro... |
09.11.2022 | Waymo can now charge for fully driverless services in San Francisco | The California Department of Motor Vehicles approved an amendment to Waymo’s existing deployment permit Wednesday to include driverless, as well as drivered, operations. Now, Waymo will be able to charge for usage of its autonomous vehicles... |
31.10.2022 | How Zoolatech Turned the US Engineer Shortage Into Explosive Pandemic Growth | Custom software developers Zoolatech – based in Kyiv, Ukraine – provide custom-built mobile and web development solutions for a variety of clients, working in a range of industries and specializations, with engineering talent based all over... |
26.10.2022 | California sends contradictory economic signals | When it comes to California’s economy, the numbers tell wildly different and seemingly incompatible stories — leading to competing narratives ahead of the Nov. 8 election as residents identify jobs, the economy and inflation as the top issu... |
14.10.2022 | Your Guide to the dot.LA Summit 2022 | We're so excited to be bringing back our annual dot.LA Summit, held in-person October 21st-22nd at the Petersen Museum in Los Angeles. Featuring hundreds of top founders, investors and operators for the largest celebration of L.A.'s tech an... |
12.10.2022 | What’s In a Denial-of-Service Attack? This Week’s ‘Cyber Vandalism’ at US Airports Could Signal the Next Step In Russia’s War | Monday's attacks on U.S. airports, including Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), were—on the surface—a nuisance, but experts say they could signal trouble ahead.
Russian cybercrime gang Killnet claimed the attacks on more than a dozen ... |
11.10.2022 | How To Apply to Take Part in LA's 'Universal Basic Mobility' Pilot | L.A. Metro is launching the largest experiment in the U.S. to provide 2,000 residents with a seamless transportation payment platform spanning public and private systems.
The agency is opening up applications for its mobility wallet as part... |
10.10.2022 | Why Rivian’s Massive Recall Is Par for the Course | On Friday evening, Rivian Automotive announced a recall on nearly every single vehicle it has produced so far.
According to documentation filed with the Nation Transportation and Highway Safety Administration, “The fastener connecting the f... |
26.09.2022 | Nominate Leaders for dot.LA’s Startup Awards! | We are excited to announce the dot.LA Startup Awards 2022 to showcase the thought-leaders and innovators driving Los Angeles’ dynamic startup ecosystem. The winners will be announced on October 21st at our 3rd annual dot.LA Summit.
Nominati... |
08.09.2022 | State may permanently shrink internet and cell phone discounts for low-income Californians | In summary
Companies and consumers aren’t happy, but consumer advocates say the proposed rule could be a more efficient use of the public’s money.
During the pandemic, California took major steps to boost cell phone and internet access to v... |
24.08.2022 | Knowledge Is Power: Why Energy And Utilities Should Get ‘Smart’ | Brian Bronson, President of Americas and APAC, Capgemini Engineering. |
27.06.2022 | California moves a step closer to opt-in dynamic pricing to help balance renewables | Energy division staff of the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) have proposed that the commission launch a rulemaking proceeding on opt-in dynamic pricing of electricity.
For customers that have equipment that can automatically r... |
02.06.2022 | Cruise can finally charge for driverless robotaxi rides in San Francisco | Cruise, the autonomous vehicle unit of General Motors, has finally been given the green light to start charging fares for its driverless robotaxi service in San Francisco.
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) voted Thursday to ... |
16.05.2022 | California solar policy misaligned with clean air board’s rooftop priority | Regulators from the California Air Resources Board (CARB) released a comprehensive report outlining the state’s path to carbon neutrality, and chief among the recommendations was support for solar, specifically rooftop solar. However, regul... |
11.05.2022 | California Can Reliably Hit 85% Clean Energy By 2030 Without Risking Outages – En Route To A 100% Clean Grid | Power crises during California’s August 2020 heat waves raised questions about how reliable the state’s grid will be on the road to its target of 100% clean energy by 2045. |
10.05.2022 | California NEM 3.0 revisited, Commission seeks industry feedback | This February, following several weeks of industry outcry, public protest, and political leader involvement, California’s Net Energy Metering (NEM) 3.0 was delayed indefinitely. Now, the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) is revi... |
25.03.2022 | SDG&E bill credit coming next month for natural gas customers | It’s been a rough few months for many utility customers who have seen steep increases to their monthly bills. But at least for San Diego Gas & Electric customers with natural gas hookups, some relief will come in their April statements.... |
14.03.2022 | Non-profit Heroes Battle Industry Goliaths in the Fight for Digital Equity | By Miguel Leon
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit and everyone began to shelter in place, time stood still in communities such as City Heights, Watts, and Boyle Heights. Too many families in historically marginalized communities lacked the inf... |
28.02.2022 | What can be done to keep California’s utility bills from getting even higher? | As rising power bills leave many Californians howling — with San Diego Gas & Electric customers paying the highest rates — the regulatory agency that approves what the state’s three big investor-owned utilities can charge opened a two-d... |
28.02.2022 | Waymo to begin charging for robotaxi rides in San Francisco | Waymo, the self-driving unit of Alphabet, has scored a permit with the California Public Utilities Commission that allows it to charge riders for ride-hailing trips in its autonomous vehicles in San Francisco. A human safety operator must b... |
11.02.2022 | A peek into California’s energy future: Grid operator releases 20-year outlook | A long-range outlook released by California’s grid operator offers a glimpse at what the state’s electric system may look like in 20 years — a portfolio with dramatically more renewable energy sources in the power mix, accompanied by a pric... |
03.02.2022 | California utilities commission won’t vote on controversial rooftop solar bill ‘until further notice’ | A vote on a controversial proposal that would dramatically change the rules for the roughly 1.3 million rooftop solar customers in California will not be held Feb. 10 — the next scheduled voting meeting of the California Public Utilities Co... |
14.01.2022 | It’s a new year and your SDG&E electric bill just got more expensive | If you’re getting a jolt after looking at your monthly San Diego Gas & Electric bill, you’re not alone.
SDG&E rolled out higher rates in January and many customers have seen their statements jump more than 10 percent compared to one... |
11.01.2022 | Newsom: ‘More work to be done’ on California net metering solar proposal | Gov. Gavin Newsom indicated revisions will be coming to a controversial proposal that would make dramatic changes to the state’s Net Energy Metering program that affects the 1.3 million Californians who have installed rooftop solar on their... |
09.01.2022 | California’s Solar Customers May Get Singed, Imperiling Net-Zero Goals | TOPSHOT - A store burns as the Camp fire tears through Paradise, California on November 8, 2018. - A ... [+] rapidly spreading, late-season wildfire in northern California has burned 20,000 acres of land and prompted authorities to issue ev... |
28.12.2021 | Major energy storage project — enough to power 110,000 homes for 2 hours — coming to San Diego | A portfolio of 44 battery storage systems across San Diego County aimed at adding more emissions-free energy to California’s electric grid is about to roll out, with one location in Chula Vista and another in El Cajon poised to break ground... |
22.12.2021 | Policy leads the way: Impactful action at the state level in 2021 | Delaware boosts its RPS
Gov. John Carney, D-Del., signed into law SB33, which raises Delaware’s renewable portfolio standard (RPS) for regulated utilities to 40% by 2035. The new law raises Delaware’s previous RPS goal of 25% renewable ener... |
13.12.2021 | The value of net-metered solar is up for vote in California | Sometime soon – maybe as soon as today – the nation’s largest rooftop solar power market, residing in the state with the most grid-connected solar, will vote on how to financially compensate over 10 gigawatts of installed, net-metered capac... |
09.12.2021 | Five critical questions to ask when California’s net metering 3.0 policy is announced next week | Five critical questions to ask when California’s net metering 3.0 policy is announced next week
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What will happen to rooftop solar in California, the 74,000 Californians working in solar, ... |
28.09.2021 | Behind on utility or rent bills? Event for financial help set for Wednesday | With many residents struggling with past-due utility bills and rent in the financial wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, San Diego Gas & Electric, the San Diego Housing Commission and the San Diego and Imperial Counties Labor Council and its... |
28.09.2021 | California Public Utilities president stepping down at the end of the year | California Public Utilities Commission President Marybel Batjer announced Tuesday she is resigning at the end of the year, finishing off two-plus years of sometimes tumultuous events at the regulatory agency that oversees the major power co... |
27.09.2021 | Tackling Digital Inequity Requires Bold, Courageous, and Collective Action | By Miguel Leon
On September 23rd, 2021, the Michelson 20MM Foundation, in partnership with the California Community Foundation, the Silicon Valley Community Foundation, and Southern California Grantmakers, hosted “Race and Digital Inequity... |
20.09.2021 | Residential rooftop solar 101: From azimuth to zoning | Whether you’re new to solar, or you’re an industry professional seeking to share the fundamentals with your customers, pv magazine USA’s Solar 101 guide offers essential information and perspective to help you understand the big picture. Ea... |
06.08.2021 | SDG&E customers to receive bill credit of $69.20 | San Diego Gas & Electric customers will see a reduction in their electricity bills in the months of August and September as the state’s annual Climate Credit kicks in.
The credit, which is funded by money raised by California’s cap and ... |
03.08.2021 | Solar 101: Go solar, but go with your eyes open | By providing CO2-free power without polluting our air, water, or soil, solar is uniquely virtuous among energy industries. But like all industries that involve people, consumers need to pay close attention to protect themselves.
Earlier thi... |
30.07.2021 | Argo AI can now offer the public rides in its autonomous vehicles in California | Argo AI, the autonomous vehicle technology startup backed by Ford and VW, has landed a permit in California that will allow the company to give people free rides in its self-driving vehicles on the state’s public roads.
The California Publi... |
15.07.2021 | The energy transition: ‘The days when people couldn’t pay attention to their electricity supply are over’ | California is going through a dramatic energy transition. The state has set a goal to derive 100 percent of its electricity from carbon-free sources by 2045 and last week Gov. Gavin Newsom directed state agencies to look at moving the targe... |
28.06.2021 | ‘Give me my water back.’ SDG&E project in Valley Center generates complaints from neighbors | A San Diego Gas & Electric project in Valley Center to place electrical lines underground has inadvertently led to a much larger than expected discharge of water, sparking complaints from some neighbors near the worksite that water leve... |
24.06.2021 | California utilities commission extends moratorium on power shutoffs through September | Customers behind on their utility bills have three more months of assurance they will not get their power shut off for non-payment after the California Public Utilities Commission passed an extension on Thursday.
The state regulator also ap... |
05.06.2021 | California will allow GM-backed Cruise to transport passengers in driverless test vehicles | Cruise, which counts General Motors as its majority owner, scored a permit that will allow it to give driverless rides to passengers in test vehicles in the state of California.
Cruise plans to start manufacturing its Origin driverless shut... |
07.05.2021 | Role of distributed solar at issue in California’s net metering update | Now that California gets over 22% of its electricity from solar, the state is again revising its compensation scheme for newly installed distributed solar.
Key parties in an ongoing rate proceeding, widely known as NEM 3.0, agree that new d... |
05.05.2021 | Will California’s grid hold up this summer? Energy officials guardedly optimistic | It’s a summer rerun nobody in California wants to see: A repeat of the last August’s two straight days of rolling blackouts.
And while hot weather may exacerbate a strained electric grid in the coming months, officials with the California P... |
04.05.2021 | EDISON INTERNATIONAL
Edison International : SCE Expedites Grid Hardening to Reduce PSPS | Link: Expedited Upgrade Circuits & Communities
Southern California Edison customers on the Tapo circuit in Simi Valley experienced four Public Safety Power Shutoffs between last November and December, affecting some, if not most, of the... |
04.05.2021 | Edison International : SCE Expedites Grid Hardening to Reduce PSPS | Link: Expedited Upgrade Circuits & Communities
Southern California Edison customers on the Tapo circuit in Simi Valley experienced four Public Safety Power Shutoffs between last November and December, affecting some, if not most, of the... |
01.05.2021 | North County’s new kid on the energy block: Three-city community choice program launches Saturday | A new community choice energy program encompassing three North County cities — Carlsbad, Del Mar and Solana Beach — begins enrolling the first of about 58,000 customers on Saturday, offering an alternative to San Diego Gas & Electric wh... |
06.04.2021 | Making the numbers work for a residential energy storage system | Let’s be blunt: In most states, adding batteries to a residential solar system will significantly slow down the payback period.
According to five-year-old Census data, around 18.3% of homes claim to have home generators. Those generators re... |
24.03.2021 | SDG&E natural gas customers to see $17.86 reduction in April bills | Roughly 873,000 San Diego Gas & Electric customers who use natural gas will get a break on their bills next month.
The state’s annual Climate Credit will cut $17.87 from the April billing cycle of residential and small business gas cust... |
23.03.2021 | Utilities commission OKs SDG&E submission for additional power this summer | The California Public Utilities Commission has approved a plan submitted by San Diego Gas & Electric to acquire additional sources of power heading into the summer, as state officials look to avoid any repeats of last year’s rolling bla... |
15.03.2021 | Debate begins over updating California’s rooftop solar rules | Later this year, the California Public Utilities Commission expects to update the rules over how owners of rooftop solar systems are compensated and if the past is any indication, the debate will be a fierce one between the state’s utilitie... |
23.02.2021 | California utility customers $1.25 billion behind on bills | As the financial effects of the pandemic persist, more Californians are falling behind on paying their utility bills.
Looking across the customer base of the state’s major investor-owned utilities, the California Public Utilities Commission... |
22.02.2021 | AT&T and Frontier have let phone networks fall apart, Calif. regulator finds | Enlarge
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11.02.2021 | After last summer’s blackouts, utilities commission orders additional power | Looking to avoid a repeat of the pair of blackouts last August that left nearly a half-million customers across the state without electricity, the California Public Utilities Commission on Thursday directed the state’s big three power compa... |
09.02.2021 | Joe Biden wants 100% clean energy. Will California show that it’s possible? | The undersea power line would run south from San Luis Obispo County, hugging the California coast for 200 miles before making landfall in or near Los Angeles. It would be able to carry electricity from a fleet of offshore wind turbines, pro... |
22.01.2021 | Trying to avoid a repeat of last summer’s blackouts | Last summer’s rolling blackouts in California did not last that long, relatively speaking. But the first statewide outages in nearly 20 years drew a quick and pointed response from Gov. Gavin Newsom.
“Let me make this crystal clear: We fail... |
14.01.2021 | Utilities commission sides with community energy program over SDG&E | The California Public Utilities Commission on Thursday sided with the soon-to-launch San Diego community energy program in a dispute it had with San Diego Gas & Electric.
San Diego Community Power — which will begin to purchase power fo... |
08.01.2021 | Cruise taps former Delta executive for COO post as it creeps toward commercialization | Cruise, the autonomous vehicle technology subsidiary of GM, said Friday it has hired Delta Air Lines’ former chief operating officer Gil West as it makes the transition toward early commercialization.
West, who had retired from Delta last y... |
05.01.2021 | SDG&E looking to increase rates 3.3% from March to December | San Diego Gas & Electric customers may pay a few bucks more on their bills from March until the end of this year if the California Public Utilities Commission signs off on a request recently filed by the local power provider.
SDG&E ... |
16.12.2020 | A National Solution To The Digital Divide Starts With States | Although the digital divide didn’t start with COVID-19, the pandemic has put into stark relief the need to bridge this divide once and for all. The solution—providing tens of millions of Americans with high-speed, reliable broadband—might s... |
09.12.2020 | Cruise begins driverless testing in San Francisco | Cruise Automation, the autonomous vehicle subsidiary of GM that also has backing from SoftBank Vision Fund, Honda and T. Rowe Price & Associates, has started testing what it describes as fully driverless vehicles on public roads in San ... |
27.11.2020 | As the pandemic grinds on, more SDG&E customers falling far behind on their bills | In yet another example of the negative economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of San Diego Gas & Electric customers who have fallen more than four months behind on paying their utility bills has jumped sharply since Febru... |