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Young Military Veterans Explore Utility Careers in Northern California
March 7, 2013They are students in the Power Pathway program at American River College, which exposes young veterans to all aspects of utility work -- including the physical side. Source: KCRA-TV (NBC – Sacramento) -
Fresno State Farm a Home for Irrigation Innovation
March 6, 2013The farm on the campus of California State University, Fresno will soon be home to a state‐of‐the‐art demonstration facility for innovative water and energy management technologies in agriculture. Source: Western Farm Press -
Oakland A's, PG&E Upgrade San Leandro Baseball Field
March 5, 2013A baseball field at Stenzel Park is getting a $21,000 remodel and upgrade compliments of the Oakland A's and PG&E, city officials said. Source: Hayward Daily Review -
Panasonic and Pristine Sun Unveil 50 MW PV Partnership
March 5, 2013Panasonic Eco Solutions Energy Management North America and Pristine Sun will install 50 MW of photovoltaics in California, the U.S., over the next 24 months. The generated energy will be ... Source: PV Magazine -
Refueling Offers Window on Operations
March 5, 2013Everything about Diablo Canyon Power Plant seems big to a visitor stepping from a bus Monday morning for a tour of the facility. Source: Santa Maria Times -
PG&E Will Invest $1.2B in Infrastructure Improvements
February 27, 2013PG&E CEO and Chairman Anthony Earley said today the public utility has a five-year plan to invest $1.2 billion in infrastructure improvements in the city. Source: San Francisco Business Times -
Viewpoints: California's Electric Rate System is Broken and Needs to be Fixed
February 22, 2013Martha Johnson, senior pastor of Compassion Christian Center in Bakersfield, was shocked when she received a bill from Pacific Gas and Electric Co. for $874 in July 2009. "That caught ... Source: Sacramento Bee (Special to The Bee) -
Wireless Robots Make Life Easier on PG&E Inspections
February 22, 2013Meet PG&E's newest pipeline inspector. It's about 12 feet long, weighs about 250 pounds, has cameras on both ends and is made of metal. Source: Contra Costa Times -
ConsumerWatch: PG&E Set to Hire 5,500 New Employees
February 20, 2013Looking to replace aging infrastructure, Pacific Gas & Electric Co. is set to hire 5,500 employees. The utility said they are especially interested in women and veterans to fill those ... Source: CBS San Francisco (KPIX) -
Green Coalition Recognizes PG&E for Cleaner, Quieter Trucks
February 17, 2013Solano County is among those in the East Bay Clean Cities Coalition that this past week honored Pacific Gas & Electric Co. with a Clean Air Champion Award, both entities ... Source: Times-Herald



