Bay Area mayors worry a high fee to leave PG&E would doom new city-operated utilities

The California Public Utilities Commission is considering two versions of an “exit fee” that would be charged to customers in San Jose and other localities that set up community-owned electric systems that could be cheaper and cleaner than PG&E power.

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Bay Area mayors worry a high fee to leave PG&E would doom new city-operated utilities

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