Category Archives: PG&E

Stinson Beach Fights Back

Resistance against PG&E is growing as people gather in the streets and confront Wellington employees in this otherwise sleepy coastal California town.  Don’t give up your power to the power company!  Remember  this is supposed to be a democracy.   Don’t … Continue reading

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What is PG&E Afraid Of? North Bay Residents Take to the Streets

This is a video of yesterday’s protest in Rohnert Park, CA.  If the ‘smart’ meter program was beneficial to the public, safe, and environmentally friendly, why would PG&E be evacuating their installation yards every time there is a little protest?  … Continue reading

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State Consumer Agency BLASTS CPUC- Calls for “Public Proceeding” on ‘Smart’ Meters

The California Public Utilities Commission’s own Division of Ratepayer Advocates (DRA) last week blasted the appointed members of the Commission for failing to adequately investigate potentially lethal problems with PG&E’s ‘Smart’ Meter program.  Saying that ‘there is clearly a high … Continue reading

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PG&E: Abusing the Most Vulnerable, Taking Liberties

As Pacific Gas and Electric continues its ‘smart’ meter installations at a breakneck pace, trying to fly under the radar through their secretive, Blackwater type contractors Wellington Energy, the public furor continues to grow, spreading to new regions like the … Continue reading

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Interview with EFF: How Smart Meters Violate our Right to Privacy

The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) was founded in 1990.  The San Francisco based organization defends free speech, privacy, innovation, and consumer rights in a digital age.  Joshua Hart of Stop Smart Meters! sat down with Lee Tien, Senior Staff Attorney … Continue reading

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