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Southern California Edison changed how crews ground idle transmission towers just days after the Eaton fire, but they won't ...
The possibility that an idle, unconnected transmission line somehow reengerized on Jan. 7 is now "a leading hypothesis" for ...
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KFI AM 640 on MSNEdison’s Post-Eaton Fire Policy Changes Remain UnclearAfter the Eaton fire, Southern California Edison changed its grounding policy for idle towers, but details remain undisclosed ...
Homeowners in Altadena are struggling to return to their residences after the Eaton Fire left them standing but uninhabitable ...
After years and billions of dollars spent on insulating above-ground wires to reduce fire ignition risk, Southern California ...
The company — and perhaps its ratepayers — also face potential high costs from numerous lawsuits alleging live power lines ...
Southern California Edison said on Friday it had submitted an initial plan to rebuild the areas within its service territory ...
We flew to a few of the areas, and it is devastation." Several lawsuits have been filed against Southern California Edison, ...
Southern California Edison is echoing calls from homeowners to move spark-prone electrical equipment underground. Company ...
Weeks after deadly fires swept through Los Angeles County, the state regulator in charge of overseeing utility companies declined a request that would have required California's largest utilities to ...
Just weeks after the deadly Eaton fire ignited near three Southern California Edison transmission towers, the utility quietly changed an internal policy on how crews should ground idle electrical ...
The utility submitted a proposal Friday in response to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s request for Los Angeles utilities to bury all ...
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