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Utilities chief stays on, files objection

Utilities chief stays on, files objection

<p class="source">The Riverside Press-Enterprise</p> <p>The California Public Utilities Commission member ordered out of office by a San Francisco judge won't be giving up his post anytime soon, his legal adviser said.</p>
Group moves to keep PG&E in bankruptcy

Group moves to keep PG&E in bankruptcy

<p class="source">The San Francisco Chronicle</p> <p>A consumer group asked the state Supreme Court yesterday to block a plan by state regulators to bring Pacific Gas and Electric Co. out of bankruptcy, saying it would saddle customers with illegally high rates.</p>
State’s plan for PG&E challenged

State’s plan for PG&E challenged

<p class="source">Contra Costa Times</p> <p>Skirmishing continued Thursday in the protracted battle over how to reorganize PG&E Corp.'s bankrupt utility unit. A consumer advocacy group challenged a state-sponsored plan to tap electricity users to pay debts, and a judge approved the wording of a PG</p>
Group Throws Wrench in PG&E Plan

Group Throws Wrench in PG&E Plan

<p class="source">The San Francisco Recorder</p> <p>A consumer advocacy group has sued the California Public Utilities Commission in state Supreme Court, threatening the commission's plan to restructure the bankrupt Pacific Gas & Electric Co.</p>
Calif. officials: Enron is key in energy ‘fraud’

Calif. officials: Enron is key in energy ‘fraud’

<p class="source">USA TODAY</p> <p>Witnesses at a Senate hearing Thursday pinned much of the blame for California's electricity crisis last year on Enron Corp. Chaos in the state's deregulated energy market produced scattered power outages. A year later, rolling blackouts are gone, but</p>
ELECTRIC SHORTS

ELECTRIC SHORTS

<p class="source">Foster Electric Report</p> <p>A California court has tentatively ruled that Commissioner Henry Duque should be removed from the California Public Utility Commission (CPUC) because of a conflict of interest stemming from his ownership of stock in a telecommunication company regulated b</p>
Calif. Court Ruling Would Boot CPUC Commissioner Duque

Calif. Court Ruling Would Boot CPUC Commissioner Duque

<p class="source">Energy Daily</p> <p>A California court issued a tentative ruling last week calling for the removal of Commissioner Henry Duque from the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) because of a conflict of interest arising from his ownership of stock in a telecommunications</p>