Southern California Edison, an electric company providing power to some 15 million Californians, said its equipment may have started the Hurst Fire and is looking into a possible connection to the ...
The California utility's statement came by way of a required filing with state utility regulators, responding to claims made by the Los Angeles Fire Department which suggest that SCE's equipment ...
Pizarro, president and chief executive of Edison International, Southern California Edison’s parent company, in an interview Wednesday. He cautioned that the findings were part of the utility ...
But the utility logged them down among other irregularities SCE has been reviewing as it probes the electrical system after the deadly fire, Pedro Pizarro, president and CEO of Edison ...
On Monday, the CEO of the parent company of SCE told ABC News' "Good Morning America" that investigations are underway to determine if any of their equipment contributed to either the Eaton or ...
Edison International (EIX) — the parent company of the utility Southern California Edison (SCE) — saw its stock drop roughly 12% Monday following an announcement from SCE late last week that ...
On Monday, the CEO of the parent company of SCE confirmed to ABC News that investigations are underway to determine if any of their electric equipment contributed to either the Eaton or Hurst fire ...
Jeremy Gursey, whose house in the Altadena neighborhood was destroyed in the Eaton Fire, claimed in a lawsuit filed in LA County Superior Court Monday SCE was responsible for starting the fire ...