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Reforms Advance For Utilities Commission

Reforms Advance For Utilities Commission

<p><b>Brown, lawmakers reach pact on transparency, accountability</b></p> <p><span itemtype="http://schema.org/NewsArticle">Gov. Jerry Brown has agreed to significant reforms at the California Public Utilities Commission, which has been under criminal investigation over the shuttered San Onofre nuclear power plant and finds itself in the middle of several other controversies.</span></p>
Gov. Brown, Legislators To Shake Up State Utilities Commission

Gov. Brown, Legislators To Shake Up State Utilities Commission

<p>In a bid to end back-room deals between utility companies and their state regulators, Gov. Jerry Brown and legislative leaders proposed a sweeping overhaul of the California Public Utilities Commission on Monday, tightening ethics rules and handing some of its powers to other agencies.</p> <p>The commission’s leaders would need to report in public any conversations with utility executives over setting utility rates. Should they fail to do so, the state’s attorney general could drag them into Superior Court and fine them.</p>
Could Porter Ranch Gas Leak Disrupt The Gasoline Supply?

Could Porter Ranch Gas Leak Disrupt The Gasoline Supply?

<p class="inaugural">A potential natural gas shortage that could develop later this year due to a lack of storage capacity following the Porter Ranch gas leak could hamper the five Los Angeles area refineries that make gasoline.</p> <p>To assess the risk, the <a href="http://docketpublic.energy.ca.gov/PublicDocuments/16-IEPR-02/TN211730_20160606T155610_Notice_of_IEPR_Commissioner_Workshop_on_Transportation_Fuel_Sup.pdf">California Energy Commission is hearing from experts and the public at a workshop Friday in San Pedro</a>.</p>
Court Support for FCC Net Neutrality Rules Keeps Drawing Crowd

Court Support for FCC Net Neutrality Rules Keeps Drawing Crowd

<p><strong><span class="brief">Groups continue to weigh in in wake of decision</span></strong></p> <p>Both sides of the debate over the FCC's network neutrality rules continued to weigh in Tuesday several hours after the Title II-based Open Internet order was <a href="http://www.broadcastingcable.com/news/washington/court-upholds-fccs-net-neutrality-rules/157300" target="_blank" rel="noopener">upheld in its entirety</a> by a D.C. federal court.</p>
How Long Can California Go Without An Unplanned Refinery Outage? Enter the Contest

How Long Can California Go Without An Unplanned Refinery Outage? Enter the Contest

<p><em><strong>Update:</strong>  The clock last reset on October 910th after an unplanned shutdown at PBF's Torrance refinery. The refinery went offline after a 25 minute power outage in Torrance.</em><br />  <br /> When refineries go down, gasoline prices go up.  That's why we started the clock on the next "unplanned" refinery outage: the Golden State Gouge-ometer.  We started keeping time when Exxon's Torrance refinery, down for more than one year, came back online 24 days ago.  <br />  </p>
Watchdog Group Shows ‘Cozy’ Emails Between State Regulators and Utility Executives

Watchdog Group Shows ‘Cozy’ Emails Between State Regulators and Utility Executives

<p>The Santa Monica consumer group that prompted an investigation into contacts by the top aide for Gov. Jerry Brown with regulated utilities earlier this year has built a searchable public database of thousands of internal emails to and from her former employer, Pacific Gas & Electric, as well as others.</p> <p><br /> The emails, released under the California Public Records Act and as part of the utility's response to the 2010 gas pipeline explosion in San Bruno, were posted by Consumer Watchdog on <a href="http://PUCPapers.org">PUCPapers.org</a></p>
Consumer Group Builds PUC Email Database

Consumer Group Builds PUC Email Database

<div class="story-body"> <p>The Santa Monica consumer group that prompted an investigation into Gov. Jerry Brown’s top aide’s contacts with regulated utilities earlier this year has built a searchable public database of thousands of internal emails to and from her former employer, Pacific Gas & Electric, and others.</p>
Torrance Refinery Explosion Cost California Drivers $2.4 Billion In High Pump Prices, Study Says

Torrance Refinery Explosion Cost California Drivers $2.4 Billion In High Pump Prices, Study Says

<div> <p>The February 2015 explosion that shuttered the ExxonMobil plant in Torrance was the costliest disruption at a California refinery in the past 16 years, with motorists paying at least $2.4 billion in higher pump prices in the following six months, <a href="http://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/research_reports/RR1400/RR1421/RAND_RR1421.pdf">according to a recent RAND study</a>.</p> <p>Soaring prices stemming from the lost gasoline supply sucked a staggering $6.9 billion from the California economy in the first six months after the explosion alone.</p>
No More Blackout Blackmail: Guest Commentary

No More Blackout Blackmail: Guest Commentary

<p>Recently, city leaders, including Mayor Eric Garcetti, and Gov. Jerry Brown administration energy regulators warned of “blackouts” if Aliso Canyon’s natural gas storage remains shut. They pointed to a state report, raising the blackout threat, after which Southern California Gas Co. said it would have Aliso operating again by summer.</p>
Gas Price Panel Ponders Refiner Market Power With Summer Prices Set To Sizzle

Gas Price Panel Ponders Refiner Market Power With Summer Prices Set To Sizzle

<div class="section field field-name-body field-type-text-with-summary field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> <p>It's probably hard to feel the sting of state gasoline prices, that are 70 cents per gallon above US prices, when you are in an ivory tower.  Perhaps that's why some of the academics on California Energy Commission's Petroleum Market Advisory Committee (PMAC) are taking a slow train to recommendations about how to fix the Golden State gouge that's been causing pain at the gas pump for the last year.  </p>
After a surfboarding accident, a doctor fails to run an X-ray leading to a man’s death by brain hemorrhage.

After a surfboarding accident, a doctor fails to run an X-ray leading to a man’s death by brain hemorrhage.

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