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Two bills passed by the Senate this week would drive major changes to energy markets and regulation in California.
California lawmakers advanced several reform measures this week to rein in utility profits, slash electricity bills and ...
A proposal that would cut compensation rates for existing rooftop solar customers who send electricity back to the grid is ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. State utility regulators next week are slated to wrap up a three-year effort to keep open California’s only remaining ...
SB 607, a bill to reform the California Environmental Quality Act, has sparked debate between state leaders and environmental ...
Senate Democrats passed an affordability package this week, but Senate Republicans don't believe it provides immediate relief.
In addition to criticism from homeowners and solar workers, AB 942 faces opposition from consumer advocates and a real estate ...
Energy rates in California are on average nearly ... The influential consumer advocacy group The Utility Reform Network supports the bill for its combination of long-term cost reductions for ...
Those are among the hundreds of proposals California lawmakers swiftly rejected Friday under the banner of cost savings, as ...
If passed, the bill would allow California to join a shared energy market with as many as ... as well as The Utility Reform Network consumer group known as TURN. The nonprofit Consumer Watchdog ...
A consistent gripe has reached the ears of California lawmakers in Sacramento as customers’ energy bills rise ... group The Utility Reform Network supports the bill for its combination of ...