San Bruno Holocaust Reaches SDG&E, SCE, PG&E Uninsured Wildfire Expense Debate
On September 8, 2010, the last of the protests were filed with California's Public Utilities Commission against the Wildfire Expense Balancing Account (WEBA) proposal by San Diego Gas and Electric Company, two components of Southern California Edison Company, and Pacific …
SDG&E Installing 26 Megawatts of Solar Property Improvements
An article by Onell Soto in this morning's diminutive daily paper informs us that San Diego Gas and Electric Company now has permission from California's Public Utilities Commission to install $100 million in solar panels on SDG&E's own property, generating …
A Definition of 'Ethic'
A while back, there was a discussion of what an ethic is. I can't seem to find the discussion here anymore, but I spent some time thinking about it. For now, my definition of an ethic is a formal logic …
Some Backup Benefits to Off-Grid Solar Panels
I decided to run some numbers on an always-on off-grid solar panel setup that had the least involvement of myself with the California Public Utilities Commission, the City of San Diego's solar home improvement fee, or any form of government …
What is an Unavoidable Cost of SDG&E Doing Business?
Why Does City Council Accept Wildfires as SDG&E; "Business As Usual"? According to the amended joint Wildfire Expense Balancing Account application filed by Southern California Edison components for themselves, PG&E;, and SDG&E;, utility company liability for wildfires "is an unavoidable …