SAN FRANCISCO -- Whether Pacific Gas & Electric Co. must comply with new probation conditions will be up to the California Public Utilities Commission, a federal judge said Thursday.
While denouncing the utility for failing to follow through with commitments to safety upgrades, U.S. District Judge William Alsup said he's willing to reconsider new terms if the state regulatory agency supports PG&E's position that its programs have b...
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