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September 10, 2024

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Judge Postpones Strict Probation Conditions for PG&E
A judge delayed his decision to impose new probation conditions on Pacific Gas and Electric in its criminal case for the 2010 San Bruno gas line explosion.
Bankruptcy Only ‘Viable’ Option for PG&E, Lawyer says
A lawyer for PG&E said the utility did file for bankruptcy to ensure it is able to compensate the victims of wildfires that ravaged Northern California.
PG&E Wants to Undo Contracts, Revamp Biz in Bankruptcy
PG&E confirmed they hope to rescind costly power purchase agreements and reform its obsolescent business model during bankruptcy.
PG&E Files for Bankruptcy
PG&E Corp. and its primary operating unit, Pacific Gas and Electric, filed for reorganization under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.
NextEra’s Earnings Disappoint Despite Increase
NextEra Energy’s quarterly and year-end earnings surpassed those of 2017 but came up short of analysts’ quarterly expectations.
PG&E Cleared in Fire that Burned Santa Rosa
California fire investigators said Pacific Gas and Electric was not responsible for the Tubbs Fire, a blaze that leveled parts of Santa Rosa in 2017.
AEP Reports Positive Earnings for Q4, 2018
American Electric Power (NYSE:AEP) reported strong 4th quarter and year-end earnings in line with analysts’ expectations and expect it to continue in 2019.
Texas PUC Briefs: Jan. 17, 2019
Texas regulators agreed to let state lawmakers help them determine who will own energy storage devices in the ERCOT market.
PG&E Meltdown Could Cost CAISO Members, Generators
CAISO participants and companies that do business with Pacific Gas and Electric could end up paying a hefty price for the utility’s financial collapse.
FERC Expands Hearing on Entergy Grand Gulf Rates
FERC ordered hearing and settlement procedures on a complaint by the Louisiana PSC alleging its ratepayers are being overcharged by an Entergy subsidiary.

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