Sprinting

CPUC Head Committed to ‘Selling’ Global Warming Policymaking

California is taking some risks in sprinting out front in setting energy policy based on global warming assumptions and delaying future benefits for utility consumers from some of these efforts, but the longer term costs of not doing anything would be far greater, according to California’s chief regulator, Michael Peevey. He made this point in a speech Monday to the Edison Electric Institute (EEI) Financial Conference in Las Vegas, NV.

November 13, 2006