SoCal Edison CEO Steven Powell stated that winds in Eaton Canyon were not strong enough to warrant shutting off power lines ...
On Monday morning, its CEO said in a TV interview the company was continuing to investigate the fires and had not identified any electrical anomalies from its equipment around the time the Eaton ...
It takes 60- to 80-mph winds for the company to shut down transmission lines. CEO Steve Powell said it didn't see winds that ...
A flurry of lawsuits were filed Monday against Southern California Edison by homeowners and renters who lost their homes in ...
Electrical anomalies are typically seen when equipment sparks, Edison International CEO Pedro Pizarro told CNBC’s Money ...
"It's extremely frustrating," a fire chief from El Dorado Hills in Northern California told NBC Los Angeles while fighting the Eaton fire ... Janisse Quinones, CEO and Chief Engineer for LA ...
A Los Angeles-area woman has sued a local utility company, alleging that its negligence caused the wildfire that consumed her home.