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Because it faces outsize liability costs and lawsuits over the wildfires, PG&E said filing for bankruptcy protection is best way for it to continue to deliver services to its millions of custom… ...
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.
The wildfire victims’ lawsuit is seeking to tap into the $200 million to $400 million in liability insurance that PG&E secured for the former executives and board members, said Frank Pitr… ...
PG&E announced that it is preparing to file Chapter 11 bankruptcy as it deals with lawsuits following devastating wildfires in 2017 and 2018. The announcement comes one day after the utility's CEO ...
PG&E filed for bankruptcy as it struggles with potential liabilities from its role in California’s wildfires. The process is expected to have wide-ranging implications.
KQED spoke to a bankruptcy professor about what wildfire survivors need to know to get their claims successfully filed with PG&E.
PG&E, Southern California Gas Company, and San Diego Gas & Electric submitted their Cost of Capital applications for 2026, which would increase residential customer bills by about $5.50 per month ...
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