PG&E Ordered to Pay $43 Million to Customers over Diablo Canyon Mismanagement
SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 8 – PG&E must repay $43.2 million for poor oversight of a $130 million retrofit that caused a monthlong shutdown and replacement power costs, regulators said.
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PG&E ordered to pay $43 million to customers over Diablo Canyon mismanagement
PG&E has been ordered by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) to pay more than $43 million back to its customers.According to CPUC documents, PG&E, not its ratepayers, must absorb the $43 million cost of a forced outage at Diablo Canyon Power Plant, which the commission says was caused by PG&Es mismanagement in addressing the unit 2 generator properly.Thats a surprise," said Darin Rapko, Avila Beach resident. "But you know what, I'm…
PG&E ordered to repay $43 million in Nuclear Power Plant-related costs
The state Public Utilities Commission has ordered PG&E to pay $43.2 million back to customers for mismanaging the troubled fix of Unit 2 of the aging Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant, backing up an earlier ruling by regulatory judges who found the utility responsible for lapses in oversight.
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