By P. Anthony Thomas
A recent appellate court ruling has ended a nearly two-year legal fight blocking a safe and affordable energy supply for San Diegans. Late last year, the 1st District Court of Appeal allowed a Public Utilities Commission decision to stand, permitting the construction of a $2 billion dollar power plant that will generate electricity using natural gas. The Sierra Club v. California Public Utilities Commission, A146921 (...
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