Judge says PG&E violated probation, citing 'clear pattern' of fire ignitions; Bidgely AI platform targets better efficiency, load-shaping solutions for utilities; Consumers urges Michiganders to reduce gas usage after compressor station fire; GE restructures renewables business to include solar, storage
The Democrat had recently had taken a harder line on accounting for the climate change impacts of natural gas facilities — infrastructure the White House wants to expand.
"Does a judge turn a blind eye and let PG&E continue what you're doing, let you keep killing people?" William Alsup asked the company in a court hearing Wednesday, the Mercury News reported.
The company is partnering with EnergyHub and turning to artificial intelligence and machine learning to give utilities a better idea of what is happening inside homes.
Regulators approved the 2019‑2021 plan for the state's electric and gas distribution companies, which is expected to save customers $8 billion, along with cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
The strategies will influence updates to the city's climate action plan this year to include electrification, energy retrofits and a downtown congestion fee.
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