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The utility submitted a proposal Friday in response to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s request for Los Angeles utilities to bury all their power lines after the fires.
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Could utility gear set your neighborhood on fire? California risk maps are 8 years oldThe three utilities are required to update their maps every 10 years, but both Pacific Gas & Electric and Southern California Edison have updated sections of their maps since the original filing.
Southern California Edison transmission towers have been removed near the Eaton Fire burn scar for further examination.
Edison says Assemblywoman Calderon wasn't an executive when she worked for the utility — but that's exactly how the company ...
And California’s new fire-hazard maps ... or utilities — thinks it’s a realistic option to bury every power line in every designated high-risk area. Southern California Edison estimates ...
An increase in your electrical bill is coming, but how big the price tag is will depend on who pays it: just Long Beach ...
All five of Newsom’s appointees to the state Public Utilities Commission live in Northern California, triggering complaints that Southern California, where Edison and San Diego Gas & Electric ...
Southern California Edison crews removed towers and lines of conductors Wednesday near the area where the Eaton Fire burned in January. A utility company spokesperson confirmed that crews began ...
Southern California Edison, and San Diego Gas & Electric, which serve the vast majority of the state, submitted maps in 2017 to identify potential areas where utility equipment could cause fires. The ...
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