Tuesday , May 7 2024

Public Utilities Commission Delivers $56 Million Boost To Disadvantaged Communities

The state of California on Thursday greenlighted a suite of energy projects to serve the San Joaquin Valley, for a total investment of over $ 56 million. The California Public Utilities Commission has approved almost a dozen pilot projects to improve energy infrastructure in 11 disadvantaged communities across the Valley. Phoebe Seaton is with of the Leadership Counsel for Justice and Accountability, one of the organizations supporting these projects. She says there is an overwhelming need for energy upgrades. “People are reliant on propane or wood for heating and cooking,” she says, “and in some circumstances people don’t have any heating or cooking if they don’t have the financial capacity to buy propane.” The communities, including Allensworth, California City and Cantua Creek, fall in five counties from Merced south through Kern. Utility companies PG&E and Southern California Edison will help administer the projects, which will connect these areas to natural gas lines and
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