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San Francisco - Jose Pecho, Chair of the National Federation of Filipino-American Associations, Region 8 (NaFFAA, Region 8) and Victor Barrios, President of the San Francisco Filipino-American Chamber of Commerce announced that they have teamed with PG&E for a free Small Business Expo and Matchmaking Fair for Fil-Am Small Businesses in the Bay Area on [...]
LANCASTER, Texas, July 8 /PRNewswire/ -- HyperCube LLC., a competitive local exchange carrier, today filed a motion before the Public Utilities Commission of the State of California (CPUC) seeking to compel Level 3 Communications, Inc.
San Francisco has had several underground vault fires, and Mayor Newsome is fed up.
HyperCube LLC., a competitive local exchange carrier, today filed a motion before the Public Utilities Commission of the State of California seeking to compel Level 3 Communications, Inc. to place funds in escrow with a third party agent pending resolution of the action between HyperCube and Level 3 currently before the CPUC.
Two underground fires rocked downtown San Francisco in just a month.
Grid parity represents something of a Holy Grail for solar companies — a point where they can compete on cost with conventional fossil fuel sources of energy.
California’s new solar capacity project almost doubled last year, a better-than-expected performance as the state aims to reach 3,000 megwatts from solar panels by 2017.
California’s new solar capacity project almost doubled last year, a better-than-expected performance as the state aims to reach 3,000 megawatts from solar panels by 2017.
The solar Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) has become the de facto standard for U.S. commercial and industrial solar project financing, providing long-term certainty for solar investors as well as energy expense savings and a hedge against electricity price volatility for energy customers. In fact, in 2008, PPAs accounted for over 70 percent of the commercial market according to Alta Terra Research.
Snow Summit opposes the settlement agreement put forth by the California Public Utilities Commission’s Division of Ratepayer Advocates and Bear Valley Electric Service. Under Snow Summit’s plan, the ski resort would go from a proposed nearly 16 percent rate increase to a meager 4 percent hike.
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