CPUC
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Brand Details
Type: Service
Description: The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) is a regulatory agency responsible for overseeing privately owned public utilities in California. Its jurisdiction includes a wide range of services, such as energy (electric power, natural gas), telecommunications (intrastate telecommunications services, including wireless phone providers and video franchises), water (investor-owned water utilities), and transportation (common carriers, including household goods movers, limousines, ride-sharing services, self-driving cars, and rail crossing safety).
Website: https://www.cpuc.ca.gov
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Total Mentions: 6
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Positive Mentions: 1
Negative Mentions: 4
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💬 203 comments
⬆︎ 2031 upvotes
Mentioned in reference to PG&E
Found in /r/California/💬 81 comments
⬆︎ 1847 upvotes
Discussed in the context of high costs, rate increases and potentially being in the company’s pocket.
Found in /r/California/Feb 20, 2025
California lawmakers grill leader of Public Utilities Commission about expensive electricity bills
💬 28 comments
⬆︎ 284 upvotes
The CPUC is mentioned alongside PG&E in comments expressing criticism and accusations of collaboration.
Found in /r/California/Jan 27, 2025
What would it cost to bury all of California’s power lines?
💬 260 comments
⬆︎ 541 upvotes
CPUC is mentioned as the source of cost estimations for burying power lines. While no clear sentiment exists, the information provided seems to be relevant and useful.
Found in /r/California/Nov 19, 2024
California utilities scapegoat rooftop solar for high electricity rates
💬 96 comments
⬆︎ 996 upvotes
Referred to as "evil" in a comment.
Found in /r/California/Oct 31, 2024
Governor Newsom issues executive order tackling rising electric bills
💬 174 comments
⬆︎ 1128 upvotes
The CPUC is criticized for rubber-stamping PG&E's requests and not effectively regulating electricity rates.
Found in /r/California/Subscribe to our newsletter!
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