Author Archives: Josh Hart

CPUC Hangs PSREC’s Marshall Out to Dry in News Article

Yesterday’s front page article in the Portola Reporter about our case revealed the fact that the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) is increasingly distancing itself from the legal debacle that PSREC brought upon themselves when they illegally disconnected our electricity … Continue reading

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Californians: Oppose AB57: Cell Tower Fast Track Legislation

Oppose Industry- Backed Cell Tower Fast Track Legislation Speak Out Against California Assembly Bill AB 57 We are alarmed about the latest attempted takeover by the wireless industry, California State Assembly Bill AB 57.  This bill would give wireless companies “super-rights,” not … Continue reading

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Victory in 16-month Standoff as PSREC Drops Fees and Restores Electric Service

At the appeal court hearing on June 29th, after it was revealed that Superior Court Judge Ira Kaufman has a no-cost self-read analog meter at his home, and after PSREC’s legal arguments defending their “opt out” program fell apart, the … Continue reading

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Maine Coalition to Stop Smart Meters! Challenge to Ruling that Smart Meters are “Safe Enough”

Legal update from Maine Coalition to Stop Smart Meters!: After a 3 year PUC investigation into the health and safety of smart meters following a Supreme Court remand, the Commission ruled smart meters were basically “safe enough.” There was no … Continue reading

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Indiana Regulators Reject Duke Energy Smart Meter Plan

Thanks to SmartGridAwareness.org for this encouraging update: “State regulators have rejected a proposal from Duke Energy to raise customers’ rates (to install “smart” meters).  The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission said in early May in a ruling that the company didn’t … Continue reading

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