“What that will mean is that folks who live in suburban and rural parts of California are left behind in PG&E’s system, and it’s not clear that the system is economically viable. What is the impact of this on people who don’t live in San Francisco?” —@MichaelWWarahttps://twitter.com/thejdmorris/status/1170728500409655298 …
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Would be in line with how much they love not solving other complex problems. Municipal utilities are a net positive; it’s not a bad thing for the state to run the grid in the places where that doesn’t make sense.
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not advocating against municipal utilities, just don't want to see huge parts of the state get left behind...
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