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The Nuclear Regulatory Commission requires PG&E to file a new license renewal application to keep Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant open.
PG&E has filed its relicensing application to keep California’s last nuclear power plant running 20 years beyond its scheduled closure date.
Because PG&E’s wildfire-prevention outage — the largest it has ever taken — is for safety reasons, the utility’s terms say its customers cannot file claims for damages.
KQED spoke to a bankruptcy professor about what wildfire survivors need to know to get their claims successfully filed with PG&E.
Spoiled food, damaged devices, lost wages: power outages have caused losses to consumers around the Bay Area. Is it worth filing a claim with PG&E?
The Pacific Gas and Electric board of directors voted Monday evening to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
PG&E; Corp.’s energy wholesale unit filed for Bankruptcy Court protection Tuesday and proposed a reorganization plan that would end the San Francisco-based utility’s foray into the unregulated ...
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission requires PG&E to file a new license renewal application to keep Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant open.