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KPBS Midday EditionA fed-up crowd of San Fernando Valley residents commandeered the first of two meetings on the reopening of the Aliso Canyon underground gas storage field Wednesday.
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A long planned gas-fired power station in Carlsbad that squeaked through approval largely because it was the only source that could be up and running by the end of 2017 will not be complete by that date after all.
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Southern California Gas has tapped into the Aliso Canyon storage facility near Los Angeles to meet demand the past two days.
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Plans to store San Onofre’s spent nuclear fuel in canisters 100 feet from the ocean are running a little behind schedule. But the new Republican administration in Washington DC won’t change the debate over where to store nuclear waste.
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A study finds that California's climate-friendly policies have created a $13 billion economic boost to the Central Valley's economy.
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Businesses looking to invalidate California's fee for carbon pollution take their arguments to a state appeals court Tuesday in a case that could determine the future of one of California's signature efforts to combat climate change.
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City officials Monday announced plans for San Diego to join the 2030 District initiative, which helps owners of commercial buildings make their holdings more energy-efficient.
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Pacific Gas & Electric Co. says it is prepared to pay the maximum fine of $3 million after a jury convicted the company of deliberately violating pipeline safety regulations before a deadly natural gas pipeline explosion in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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SDG&E is trying to convince state regulators that extreme wildfire conditions are the reason the 2007 wildfires killed two people, burned nearly 200,000 acres and destroyed more than 1,300 structures.
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KPBS Midday EditionIn the 1990s, the government gathered architects, artists and futurists to imagine ways the underground waste could be discovered.
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