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December 2, 2011

 

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Welcome to the December 2011 edition of the California Public Utilities Commission's (CPUC) eNewsletter, where you'll find information on our outreach to senior citizens, solar projects, and more! 

 

 

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 CPUC Reaches Out to Seniors

The CPUC reached out to senior citizens at events in November to offer information about the state's helpful consumer programs.
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 CPUC Begins Penalty Consideration Case Regarding Alleged PG&E Pipeline Classification Violations

The CPUC has opened a penalty consideration case into whether PG&E violated CPUC or federal rules regarding pipeline classification.
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CPUC Moves State Closer to Renewable Power Goals

The CPUC approves solar contracts, furthering the state's progress towards its renewable energy goals.
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