PG&E penalized $45 million in Dixie fire settlement with CPUC
Briefly

The initiative "will support public safety by enabling more accurate recording of information and immediate awareness of the condition of PG&E's assets, thereby improving the timeliness of inspections and preventive maintenance, and assisting the CPUC in conducting future audits and investigations," the regulatory agency said.
The settlement was reached under a relatively new enforcement tool known as an administrative consent order, which was established in 2020 to "better serve Californians through streamlined enforcement actions" in lieu of a more formal investigation, according to the CPUC.
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