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Davis admits rate hikes unavoidable in any plan

Davis admits rate hikes unavoidable in any plan

<p class="source">Contra Costa Times</p> <p>After months of assuring Californians he could find a solution to the state's energy crisis without raising electricity rates, Gov. Gray Davis used a live televised address Thursday evening to reverse course and endorse a rate hike.</p>
Davis Proposes Tiered Plan To Boost Rates

Davis Proposes Tiered Plan To Boost Rates

<h3>Governor wants slightly lower increases than PUC adopted</h3><p class="source">The San Francisco Chronicle</p> <p>After months of denying that rate increases were needed to pull California out of its energy crisis, Gov. Gray Davis yesterday proposed an average 37 percent increase for residential users served by PG&E.</p>
Davis Has Warning, Plea for Californians

Davis Has Warning, Plea for Californians

<h3>Governor Urges Conservation as Energy Woes -- and Criticism of His Record -- Grow</h3><p class="source">The Washington Post</p> <p>Gov. Gray Davis (D) tonight delivered an urgent warning to California's residents that more severe power shortages and blackouts soon lie ahead</p>
Supervisor wants O.C. utility

Supervisor wants O.C. utility

<p class="source">Orange County Register</p> <p>Supervisor Charles V. Smith wants Orange County to establish its own power company, pointing to the success of Anaheim, Los Angeles and Sacramento</p>
Bailout Watch #29 – Apr 03, 2001

Bailout Watch #29 – Apr 03, 2001

<strong>BAILOUT WATCH: Keeping an eye on the energy industry and the politicians<br/> <br/> Bailout Watch #29 - Apr 03, 2001<br/> <br/> State utility expert says no rate increases are needed.</strong> When the Cal. Public Utilities Commission...
Developments in California’s power crisis

Developments in California’s power crisis

<p class="source">The Associated Press</p> <p>State regulators declare a Stage 2 power alert as downed transmission lines hinders imports from the Pacific Northwest, reducing California's electricity reserves to around 5 percent.</p>
Rate Increases May Be Just Beginning

Rate Increases May Be Just Beginning

<h3>Unanswered questions now may mean higher bills soon</h3><p class="source">The San Francisco Chronicle</p> <p>When regulators passed an average 40 percent electricity rate increase last week, they insisted this was the last time the state would be reaching into consumers' pockets to pay for California's energy mess.</p>
Talks At Standstill, PG&E Says

Talks At Standstill, PG&E Says

<h3>Firm may write off $4 billion in debt</h3><p class="source">The San Francisco Chronicle</p> <p>California's energy problems grew even thornier yesterday as PG&E Corp. said its bailout talks with the governor have collapsed and that the company may write off more than $4 billion in debt.</p>
Bailout Watch #27 – Mar 29, 2001

Bailout Watch #27 – Mar 29, 2001

<strong>BAILOUT WATCH: Keeping an eye on the energy industry and the politicians<br/> <br/> Bailout Watch #27 - Mar 29, 2001<br/> <br/> SDG&E is no better than the out-of-state profiteers.</strong> In a motion filed by the Office of...