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The Sims Fire started in July and the Fred's Fire started in October of 2004.
Courtesy: PG&E Richard A. Meserve (left) has been a member of the PG&E Board of Directors since 2006.
Courtesy: PG&E Fred J. Fowler (left) has been a member of the PG&E Board of Directors since 2012.
The commission’s safety and enforcement division found in 2012 that PG&E’s gas and transmission revenues exceeded what it was authorized to collect by $224 million in the decade leading up to the explosion.
In 2012, the company started linking a portion of executives’ annual bonuses to minimizing the number of downed power lines.
Carmel Gas Explosion: 2014
A 2014 company email that has come to light in the bankruptcy proceedings said that “the likelihood of failed structures happening is high.” But PG&E determined that if the structures failed, the cause would probably be heavy rain, precluding a wildfire risk.
Courtesy: PG&E Left: Anne Shen Smith has been with PG&E Corporation and Pacific Gas and Electric Company since 2015.
One of the biggest fires started near Sacramento in 2015, when a tree that PG&E had failed to maintain hit one of its power lines.
9, 2015, strong winds knocked that tree into the line, igniting the fire.
Weeks later, in May 2017, the company approved a dividend increase, the second in just over a year, that helped win investors’ favor.
After the devastating wildfires of October 2017, Ms.
In 2017, PG&E was sentenced to five years probation, $3 million in fines and community service.
The city of Carmel and PG&E reached an out-of-court settlement agreement in 2017 after a gas explosion destroyed a home three years earlier.
PG&E in their full-year report for 2018 stated that it is probable that the company's equipment was the ignitor in the Camp Fire.
But that law did not address 2018 wildfires, leaving the company responsible for tens of billions of dollars in damage.
San Francisco Gas Explosion: 2019
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| Company name | Founded date | Revenue | Employee size | Job openings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reliant Energy | 2000 | $28.8B | 3,000 | - |
| Piedmont Natural Gas | 1949 | $1.3B | 290 | - |
| SMECO | 1937 | $370.0M | 125 | 1 |
| Columbia Gas of Ohio | 1961 | $1.9B | 2,500 | - |
| Rappahannock Electric Cooperative | 1938 | $420,000 | 50 | 9 |
| SCANA | 1924 | $4.1B | 5,228 | - |
| Pedernales Electric Cooperative | 1938 | $540.0M | 700 | 27 |
| Georgia Power | 1945 | $23.0B | 8,310 | - |
| Security Source | 2005 | $2.4M | 16 | - |
| Kansas Gas Service | 1997 | $69.0M | 1,000 | - |
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