PG&E has been granted permission to increase its rates in order to pay for natural gas line repairs and maintenance. But in exchange for the $120 million hike (to be doled out over four years), the utility for the first time in its history must report semi-annually how it uses the funds. [Read more - San Jose Mercury News]
Just as farmers markets are swinging into full bloom, there’s very disturbing news about radiation from Japan reaching new levels in Europe. And if...
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