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Stock buy may cost official’s PUC seat

Stock buy may cost official’s PUC seat

<h3>Judge tentatively ousts commissioner</h3><p class="source">The San Francisco Chronicle</p> <p>A San Francisco Superior Court judge tentatively ordered that one of the state's top utility commissioners be removed from office and pay a $5,000 fine for buying stock in a wireless telephone company his agency oversees.</p>
PUC ruling aids business, could hurt residents

PUC ruling aids business, could hurt residents

<p class="source">The Riverside Press-Enterprise</p> <p>Inland companies that bought electricity on the open market last year will be allowed to keep those contracts for cheaper power under a plan approved Thursday by California power regulators. Some lawmakers and consumer advocates criticized the decision,</p>
Centerpiece of deregulation has fallen off the PUC’s table

Centerpiece of deregulation has fallen off the PUC’s table

<p class="source">San Diego Union-Tribune</p> <p>In a contentious vote, state utility regulators Thursday terminated what was once the centerpiece of California's electricity deregulation plan - a customer's right to choose a power provider - but allowed a loophole through which large customers could</p>
California power regulators continue electricity competition

California power regulators continue electricity competition

<p class="source">Associated Press</p> <p>California power regulators will allow large businesses and institutions with pre-existing contracts to continue to bypass their local utilities and buy cheaper electricity from competing energy sellers, which critics say disregards the intent of a 2001 s</p>
PG&E Corp. awards millions in bonuses despite bankruptcy

PG&E Corp. awards millions in bonuses despite bankruptcy

<p class="source">Megawatt Daily</p> <p>Eleven PG&E Corp. executives received more than $ 4.6-million in 2001 bonuses, according to a proxy statement the company issued Wednesday in advance of its April 17 shareholder meeting. The bonuses as well as salary increases and restricted stock awards</p>
Energy Lawsuits Imminent, Lockyer Says

Energy Lawsuits Imminent, Lockyer Says

<h3>Electricity: Attorney general says the actions will allege antitrust violations, breach of contract by power producers during crisis.</h3><p class="source">The Los Angeles Times</p> <p>As he traveled California Wednesday with other leading Democratic officeholders and candidates, Atty. Gen. Bill Lockyer said he will soon file major lawsuits against independent energy producers who profited from last year's energy crisis.</p>