Prospective State Public Utilities Chief Says PG&E Focuses Too Much on Bay Area

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A Pacific Gas and Electric substation in San Francisco. Creative Commons image by Flickr user the jof

By Ted Goldberg/KQED News Fix

Michael Picker, appointed by Gov. Jerry Brown to become the new president of the California Public Utilities Commission, told KQED he is not concerned about the close ties the agency has had with PG&E.

He also said he thinks the large regulatory agency is too focused on the Bay Area.

Picker, whose appointment will become effective at the beginning of the new year, said he wants the agency to more aggressively investigate safety violations and evolve into a stronger and faster enforcer of rules governing the state’s energy and transportation industries.

Read the complete story at KQED News Fix. 

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