Seven women with connections to the Tri-Valley area were among the 100 Most Influential Women in Bay Area Business for 2023, named by the San Francisco Business Times earlier this
The utility company said two years ago it would bury 10,000 line miles to prevent wildfires, but regulators now balk at proposed rate increases to pay for the work.
San Francisco is exploring if it s feasible to replace PG&E and its fossil fuel infrastructure with a nonprofit utility that would also electrify The City s grid.
Concern is growing in the industry that it could become difficult to recover current investments in gas infrastructure in coming decades due to the shift toward electricity