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Southern California Edison said it would compensate victims of the devastating LA fires even without any formal finding it was at fault for the disaster.
The utility expects the fund's payments to be reimbursed by California's public wildfire insurance program, which Gov. Gavin ...
Ninety percent of the Northern California community of Paradise was destroyed in 2018 when the Camp Fire tore through the Butte County town. Now more than six years later, Paradise continues to ...
The Eaton Fire’s cause is still under investigation, but Southern California Edison is planning to launch a fund to compensate those affected. Survivors say the utility is trying to “buy us off.” This ...
Southern California Edison has announced it will create a fund to compensate victims of January’s devastating Eaton Fire near Los Angeles.
Southern California Edison had earlier said it did not have a fault on the transmission lines until over one hour after the Eaton fire started. The utility, in a letter filed with the California ...
Southern California Edison is looking into whether its equipment is tied to the Eaton and Hurst Fires, its parent company said, though the cause has not been officially determined.
Fax: (626) 569-2573 U.S. Mail: Southern California Edison Company, Attn: Claims Department, P.O. Box 900, Rosemead, CA 91770 Just be sure to not double up and submit online and by mail.
Southern California Edison is short nearly $1 billion in its power budget — and it’s hoping to charge a big chunk of that money to customers leaving for another energy provider.
Evening usage of electricity could cost more in the summer under a proposal floated by Southern California Edison. The utility is set to offer a new pricing structure in October 2020.
They would take the task from Southern California Edison although Edison would continue to deliver the power. The move could result in reduced rates and a mix of more clean energy.