Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E)

Company

Last mentioned: Mar 21, 2026

Timeline

  1. Green Exodus Reports

    Industry data highlights a significant shift of green manufacturing firms moving operations out of state.

  2. Utility Rate Spikes

    Major utilities implement double-digit rate increases to cover wildfire mitigation and grid upgrades.

  3. CARB EV Mandate

    California Air Resources Board approves plan to ban new gas car sales by 2035.

  4. SB 100 Signed

    California commits to 100% carbon-free electricity by 2045.

Stories mentioning Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) 1

Climate Policy Bearish

California’s Regulatory Paradox: High Costs Fueling a 'Green Exodus'

California's ambitious climate mandates are increasingly at odds with its high cost of business, leading to a migration of green energy and tech firms to more business-friendly states. This regulatory friction threatens the state's ability to meet its own 2045 carbon neutrality goals as manufacturing and infrastructure projects stall.

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