Government
Oct. 22, 2014
Utlity watchdog presses for PG&E's private communications with state regulators
The state's main nonprofit utility watchdog on Monday pushed for Pacific Gas & Electric to hand over more private communications with state regulators - part of ongoing fallout from the revelation of emails showing improper coordination.




By Paul Jones
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - The state's main nonprofit utility watchdog on Monday pushed for Pacific Gas & Electric to hand over more private communications with state regulators, after emails made public in July showed improper coordination between PG&E and the California Public Utilities Commission, which regulates utilities such as PG&E.
Utility watchdog The Utility Reform Network (TURN) alleges...
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