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The California Supreme Court just gave state officials a golden opportunity to revitalize the rooftop solar industry, helping millions of homes and businesses lower their electric bills and fight the ...
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The streets of Los Angeles and select areas of the San Francisco Peninsula are set to witness a futuristic leap in ...
The California Supreme Court sided with environmental groups in a Thursday ruling, saying that state lawyers were wrong in ...
Our state's leaders need to think strategically and act immediately. Capitalizing on existing infrastructure will be key.
Regulators wanted Southern California Edison and other utilities to remove abandoned power lines --such as the one suspected of igniting the Eaton fire -- but backed down amid utility opposition.
Telecommunications giant AT&T, stymied last year by regulators in its bid to drop land-line service to California customers, ...
The California Supreme Court heard oral arguments on June 4 regarding the California Public Utilities Commission's decision to revise Net Energy Metering rules for solar installations in the state.
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