Groups protest PG&E plan to move away from diesel, as utility forecasts $7.4B in fire investments

Clean energy groups and ratepayer advocates are protesting Pacific Gas & Electric's (PG&E) proposal to utilize its existing demand response programs to reduce the use of temporary diesel generation during public safety power shut-offs, amid concerns that it doesn't go far enough.

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USDA Announces Pandemic Assistance Program for Timber Haulers & Wood Processors – Applications due October 15, 2021

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