by ucan | Mar 2, 2021 | Telecom
Millions of low-income Americans to get $50 subsidies for their monthly Internet bills under a Federal program that will provide a monthly discount to millions of cash-starved Americans struggling to pay their Internet bills. The first-of-its-kind emergency program...
by ucan | Mar 2, 2021 | Energy
The number of Californians are falling behind on paying their utility bills is “extraordinarily frightening,” said a CPUC Commissioner. Per the Commission, more than 3.3 million residential customers have past-due bills with the amount surpassing the $1 billion mark....
by ucan | Mar 2, 2021 | Energy
San Diego Community Power (SDCP), a community choice aggregation program began serving municipal accounts – school districts, fire stations and libraries – on March 1st. SDCP plans to add an additional 72,000 commercial and industrial customers in June and is...
by ucan | Feb 24, 2021 | Energy
The CPUC direction to the state’s investor-owned utilities to contract for capacity — including additional capacity from existing power plants — that can serve peak and net peak demands during the summer, has environmental and renewables advocates in California...
by ucan | Feb 24, 2021 | Energy
In the aftermath of last August’s blackouts, that left nearly a half-million customers across the state without electricity, the CPUC directed the big three power companies to line up additional sources of energy for this summer. For excellent recaps, please...