Fri, Jan 27, 2012 -- 6:04 PM
PG&E Slapped With New Fine ... New Clean Air Regulations Approved
PG&E Slapped With New $17 Million Fine
PG&E faces a new fine from the state in connection to its natural gas pipeline network. The California Public Utilities Commission announced it has levied a penalty of nearly $17 million against PG&E for the company's failure to conduct surveys of pipelines for possible leaks.
New Clean Air Rules Aim to Get Cleaner Cars on the Road
Electric cars and hydrogen-powered cars could become more common on California roads. That's the goal of landmark rules adopted by the state Air Resources Board today.
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