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2015-09-05 13:49:20| Energy - Topix.net

PG&E's plan to have ratepayers pick up the tab for a $654 million program to build a large network of electric vehicle charging stations in northern and central California has been turned back, according to a state regulatory ruling on Friday. The state Public Utilities Commission would have to hold a full array of hearings before the PUC authorizes any sort of electric vehicle charging station program, PUC Commissioner Carla Peterman stated in a ruling posted by the agency.

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