Lower-cost electricity could be heading your way if you live in California's Sutter or Nevada counties. Pioneer Community Energy, a not-for-profit electricity provider, is looking to expand its service.
The nonprofit organization is offering up to $10,000 in college scholarships for in-state students pursuing science, technology, engineering, and math disciplines. “For more tha
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When Gov. Gavin Newsom and his political donor cronies at Pacific Gas & Electric Co. cooked up the $13 billion California Wildfire Fund in 2019, they never conceived of wildfire damages on the
PG&E has determined it can save ratepayers money by backing out of PPAs it signed with the Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating Facility.
Pacific Gas and Electric says their 240 person mutual-assistance effort is in support of customers of Southern California Edison, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, and Southern California
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - The Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) announced it’s terminating a contract that powers a massive solar plant in the Mohave Desert.
What was once the largest solar power plant of its type in the world appears headed for closure just 11 years after opening.
The effect of the California wildfires will continue to play out across the debt markets long after the last of the flames are extinguished.
Energy demands from big tech, including for AI, has elected officials giving an old power source a second look.
When a massive fire erupted at one of the world's largest lithium-ion battery storage facilities in Monterey County, it didn't just send a toxic plume of smoke over nearby communities — it cast a shadow of doubt over the future of California's clean energy industry.
Another pervasive myth about renewables is that they won’t be able to support a lot more electric vehicles, induction stoves, and heat pumps plugging into the grid. But here, too, California busts the myth: Between 2023 and 2024, demand on the state’s grid during the study period actually dropped by about 1 percent.