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- PG E’s Lengthy Record of Starting Wildfires, and What the Company Is . . .
What PG E actually did do in response to the Camp Fire and other fires that it caused was to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in January of 2019, to shield itself from lawsuits by victims of its fires
- Analysing PG E’s alleged role in California’s wildfires and its . . .
As the smoke from two years’ worth of devastating wildfires that scorched California cleared last month, the state’s biggest utility PG E filed for bankruptcy on 29 January – but how did it get to this point?
- PG E Wildfire Litigation: The Expert Witness Perspective on Legal and . . .
The PG E wildfire litigation is a significant case in corporate accountability, environmental responsibility, and legal reform While settlements provided compensation to many victims, continued efforts in wildfire prevention and infrastructure safety remain essential
- PG E to pay $55 million for two massive California wildfires
Pacific Gas Electric has agreed to pay more than $55 million to avoid criminal prosecution for two major wildfires started by its aging power lines in Northern California
- California Wildfires: How PG E Ignored Risks in Favor of Profits
In January, the company sought bankruptcy protection, saying it might face more than $30 billion in wildfire liabilities Its financial straits could hamper its preparations for the next
- The PG E Wildfire Settlement: A Tale of Justice . . . - TechBullion
Investigations pointed to Pacific Gas Electric (PG E) as a primary culprit, with faulty equipment sparking these infernos In response, legal battles ensued, leading to a landmark $13 5 billion settlement to compensate wildfire victims
- Customers of PG E, other utilities pay billions for wildfire prevention . . .
Newsom and the Legislature in 2019 created a $21 billion wildfire fund paid for by Wall Street investors and California ratepayers to help PG E exit bankruptcy and protect utilities from being financially threatened by the wildfires they cause
- PG E Responding to Dynamic Wildfire Risk with a Sense of Urgency
PG E continues to make real and meaningful progress in stopping catastrophic wildfires In fact, the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment has recognized PG E's wildfire mitigation and prevention efforts
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