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The pay increases for Sempra executives came at a time of soaring profits for the company.
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The California Public Utilities Commission wants to know more about the state's solar marketplace before rewriting net energy metering rules.
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California is a national leader in solar installations, but there are still a large number of homes that could have panels, but do not.
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California regulators are still mulling over changes to the state’s solar market three months after their first effort at reform was shut down.
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San Diego performs well on a survey of the nation's solar capacity. The amount of solar generating power has grown dramatically in the past decade.
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Pacific Gas & Electric has agreed to pay more than $55 million to avoid criminal prosecution for two major wildfires sparked in Northern California by its aging power lines.
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The utility said customers would get up to $171.40 in bill credits in the coming months thanks to the California Climate Credit program, which distributes gas and electric credits twice per year.
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Some San Diego County communities will soon have a choice on what kind of power they use.
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KPBS Midday EditionA new energy storage project rolling out across the county aims to add more emissions-free energy to California’s electric grid.
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Next 10's annual survey finds California emissions had significant declines, but may not be fast enough.
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