The city of Tracy is set to make the transition to green energy starting in April.
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The second phase of Pacific Gas & Electric Co.'s power shutoff prompted by fire danger took effect overnight. Some people's power has already been restored.
It’s not likely this year’s fire season will cause a citywide power shutdown — but there is a contingency plan should Tracy be left in the dark.
Kevin Collins, private citizen, resident of Lompico canyon and PG&E ratepayer, explained and defended his formal complaint to the Californ…
At a standing room only Environmental Town Hall meeting at the Felton Community Hall last Saturday, State Assemblymember Mark Stone spoke abou…
With a slew of questions from the community, PG&E came up short with answers after a disorganized public outreach meeting that was planned…
Many local residents have by now noticed the recent “base camp” for the Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) that suddenly appeared on …
For those who were not aware that Monterey Bay Community Power was finally becoming operational in July and August for most PG&E residenti…
The vision of Monterey Bay communities buying their electricity from a local, publically-owned utility that sells only carbon-free energy from…
There has been much debate on how to get greener, cheaper power and not pay the profits of an investor-owned utility. However, soon, for most …
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