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Administrative/Regulatory

Jun. 3, 2019

PG&E ordered to shut off power lines during dangerous conditions

State regulators approved the Pacific Gas and Electric Co.’s controversial proposal to shut off power lines during dangerous weather conditions after the federal judge handling its probation condemned the utility for not adopting the practice earlier.

State regulators approved the Pacific Gas and Electric Co.'s controversial proposal to shut off power lines during dangerous weather conditions after the federal judge handling its probation condemned the utility for not adopting the practice earlier.

The California Public Utilities Commission unanimously voted in favor of PG&E's state-mandated plan for allowing power shutoffs over concerns from those with disabilities about h...

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