Your electricity rates could be going up to help Southern California Edison cover more than $1.6 billion in payments the utility has made to victims of the devastating 2017 Thomas Fire.
Officials approved the hike for SCE customers to cover $1.6 billion in wildfire costs, which critics argue shifts the burden to consumers.
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A Los Angeles judge ordered Southern California ... Edison over the Eaton fire, including one wrongful-death action brought by Ben Crump. The suits allege Edison’s failure to clear vegetation ...
filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court) against Southern California Edison (SCE) for damages she sustained from the destruction of her home in the catastrophic Eaton Fire. The fire ...
As authorities continue their investigation into the Eaton Fire, Southern California Edison said that their ... stated in the CPUC letter. The Los Angeles County Fire Department is leading the ...
The California Department of Forestry and Fire ... Supported by Cal incident and other agencies, the Los Angeles County Fire Department is looking into the source and cause of the incident.
Yet Southern California Edison, the utility that operates the electricity infrastructure in much of the Los Angeles region ... lines in the area had been de-energized long before the fire.
Customers are picking up the $1.7 billion tab after the utility’s equipment was linked to the wildfire and resulting flooding seven years ago.
Customers are picking up the $1.7. billion tab after utility's s equipment was linked to LA wildfire and flooding seven years ago.
California officials voted Thursday to let Southern California Edison to raise electric rates to cover payments it made to victims of the 2017 Thomas wildfire.