PG&E donates $250K to new tech high school
Five Paulding Middle School eighth-graders enjoyed a free barbecue lunch on a sunny Thursday afternoon, excited to be going on to high school as a group of friends in the fall and pumped up to see what that new school will look like.
PG&E finds more gas lines that weren't checked
Just days after state regulators proposed a $16.8 million fine against Pacific Gas and Electric Co. for failing to conduct required gas leak surveys on 14 miles of pipeline in Contra Costa County, the company said...
PG&E should pay for gas upgrade, agency says
Natural-gas users shouldn't be stuck with higher rates to fund Pacific Gas and Electric Co.'s $2.2 billion plan to upgrade pipelines in the aftermath of the deadly explosion in San Bruno, the state agency that advocates... Presented By: Chicago Booth Business Forecast http://dlvr.it/18Nx0g" Ads by Pheedo
PG&E appeals $16.8M fine for poor gas leak surveys
Pacific Gas & Electric Co. admitted Wednesday that its safety officials never checked for gas leaks in a much broader swath of California than the company previously disclosed following the deadly San ...
PG&E can charge customers to nix SmartMeters
Pacific Gas & Electric Co. can start charging its customers fees of up to $10 per month if they don't want to have wireless "smart meters" installed in their homes, according to a decision Wednesday ...
PG&E Helps Students With $1M Scholarship Program
PG&E rolled out its Bright Minds Scholarship program locally today during a press announcement and student application event at CSU Bakersfields Walter Stiern Library. Following the announcement, PG&E representatives were on hand in the librarys computer lab which was funded by PG&E five years ago to help students complete the application process.