10 trends shaping the electric power sector in 2019; Staring down tariffs and rollbacks, US renewables rang in a record year; As plant retirements stack up, federal efforts to help coal industry grow more urgent; As California considers breaking up PG&E, utility 'open to a range of solutions'
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Any charges would need to be filed by local officials, but if PG&E's equipment was operated in a reckless manner and is found responsible for sparking wildfires, the utility could face criminal prosecution.
Building on the ever-more-favorable clean energy economics and the resulting increases in corporate clean energy uptake, three main factors suggest 2019 has the potential to be a game changer, writes CERES' Winston Vaughan.
Will another large coal plant be built in the United States? Republican lawmakers and the federal government are continuing efforts to support the industry.
The Friday before Christmas, state regulators said they would evaluate whether to split Pacific Gas & Electric's natural gas and electricity divisions into separate companies.
Utilities have largely complied with the 2012 rule, but altering the EPA's calculus for which regulations are "appropriate and necessary" could put limits on future environmental rules.
Our top stories of the year illustrate the decline of coal-fired generation and the numerous policy surprises that came out of the federal government this year.
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