Category Archives: PG&E

CPUC Urged PG&E to Crack Down on SmartMeter Resisters

Yesterday, we learned from the Chronicle that PG&E plans to disconnect residents who refuse to pay their extortionate opt out fees.   No consultation with the public about our energy system, no hearings to get to the bottom of why tens … Continue reading

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PG&E’s Lying and Spying May Cost Them

Yesterday, the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) ordered an investigation into PG&E’s activities to determine if PG&E engaged in illegal and deceitful conduct towards consumer groups.  The investigation centers around William “Ralph” Devereaux, the Senior Director of PG&E’s Smart Meter … Continue reading

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CPUC: PG&E Smart Meter Opt Out Fees “Suspended”

Utility Lacks Authority to Force Smart Meters or Charge Fees to Keep Analog Meters San Francisco, CA- Though PG&E’s arbitrary “deadline” of May 1st for signing up for their smart meter opt out program is fast approaching, the future of … Continue reading

Posted in California, Citizen rebellion, CPUC, Democracy, legal issues, PG&E, San Francisco, Smart Grid | 22 Comments

Action Needed: Opt Out of PG&E’s Smart Meters Today!

CALL PG&E: OPT OUT NOW! 1-866-743-0263 If you have a smart meter:Tell PG&E  to remove it! If you have an analog meter: Tell PG&E you plan to keep your analog meter. When they ask you to agree to the charges … Continue reading

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FightTheFees.Org Sends a Message to Utilities: We Won’t Pay

Watsonville, CA mom Diane Dutton has had enough.  After reading the recent Santa Cruz County Public Health Department report that states that the “evidence is accumulating on the results of exposure to RF at non-thermal levels” and then getting a … Continue reading

Posted in California, Citizen rebellion, health effects, Health studies, neighborhood organizing, PG&E, radio-frequency radiation, Santa Cruz County, World Health Organization | 20 Comments