PG&E Agrees to Settlement

Press release from PG&E:
PG&E

PG&E Corporation and Pacific Gas and Electric Company (together, “PG&E”) have agreed to a settlement with the Official Committee of Tort Claimants (TCC) and with firms representing individual claimants who sustained losses from the 2017 Northern California Wildfires and 2018 Camp Fire. The settlement agreement is valued at approximately $13.5 billion and has the support of the TCC. The settlement will resolve all claims arising from those fires, including the 2017 Tubbs Fire, as well as all claims arising from the 2015 Butte Fire and 2016 Ghost Ship Fire in Oakland.

The settlement is subject to a number of conditions and is to be implemented pursuant to PG&E’s Chapter 11 Plan of Reorganization (the “Plan”), which is subject to confirmation by the Bankruptcy Court in accordance with the provisions of the Bankruptcy Code.

Bankruptcy Court approval of the settlement agreement would put PG&E on a sustainable path forward to emerge from Chapter 11 by the June 30, 2020, deadline to participate in the State of California’s go-forward wildfire fund.

“From the beginning of the Chapter 11 process, getting wildfire victims fairly compensated, especially the individuals, has been our primary goal. We want to help our customers, our neighbors and our friends in those impacted areas recover and rebuild after these tragic wildfires,” said CEO and President of PG&E Corporation Bill Johnson.

“We appreciate all the hard work by many stakeholders that went into reaching this agreement. With this important milestone now accomplished, we are focused on emerging from Chapter 11 as the utility of the future that our customers and communities expect and deserve.”

“There have been many calls for PG&E to change in recent years. PG&E’s leadership team has heard those calls for change, and we realize we need to do even more to be a different company now and in the future. We will continue to make the needed changes to re-earn the trust and respect of our customers, our stakeholders and the public. We recognize we need to deliver safe and reliable energy service every single day—we’re determined to do just that.”

“Finally, we share the state’s focus on helping mitigate the risk of future wildfires and we will continue to do everything we can to help reduce those risks across our system,” concluded Johnson.

 

Previous Settlements

This new agreement is the third major settlement that PG&E has achieved in its Chapter 11 case. PG&E previously reached settlements with two other major groups of wildfire claim holders including a $1 billion settlement with cities, counties and other public entities, and an $11 billion agreement with insurance companies and other entities that have already paid insurance coverage for claims relating to the 2017 and 2018 wildfires.

PG&E’s Updated Plan of Reorganization

With all major wildfire claims now on a path to be resolved and the total amount of wildfire liabilities determined, PG&E will now amend and finalize its Plan, which will satisfy all wildfire claims in accordance with Assembly Bill 1054 (AB 1054) and otherwise comply with all requirements of the Bankruptcy Code. The company remains on track to obtain regulatory approval and Bankruptcy Court confirmation of its Plan in advance of the June 30, 2020, statutory deadline set by AB 1054 for participation in the state’s go-forward wildfire fund.

In addition, PG&E has received over $12 billion of equity backstop commitments to support the settlement and its Plan.

Public Dissemination of Certain Information

PG&E Corporation and Pacific Gas and Electric Company (the “Utility”) routinely provide links to the Utility’s principal regulatory proceedings with the California Public Utilities Commission and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission at http://investor.pgecorp.com, under the “Regulatory Filings” tab, so that such filings are available to investors upon filing with the relevant agency. PG&E Corporation and the Utility also routinely post, or provide direct links to, presentations, documents, and other information that may be of interest to investors at http://investor.pgecorp.com, under the “Chapter 11,” “Wildfire Updates” and “News & Events: Events & Presentations” tabs, respectively, in order to publicly disseminate such information. It is possible that any of these filings or information included therein could be deemed to be material information.

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Willie Caos-mayham
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4 years ago

🕯🌳Good morning and Happy Holidays, thank you for the information and link. 🇺🇸⚖

hmm
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hmm
4 years ago

But aren’t they allowed to raise all our rate in order to pay the settlement?

stuber
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stuber
4 years ago
Reply to  hmm

PGE is a provider of reliable energy, They work hard to keep it going. It is very cheap. Think of how dark it would be without them. If you hate them, or don’t use them, you really have nothing to say. Can you work as hard as they do?

Government Cheese
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Government Cheese
4 years ago
Reply to  stuber

save the planet. Live like it’s 1893.

hmm
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hmm
4 years ago
Reply to  stuber

No not so reliable.No it is not cheap. They are not the only option, we can break them up into community controlled power districts and not have darkness.

I work MUCH harder than the executives at PGE who rake in millions even as negligence killed scores of us.

Michelle
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Michelle
4 years ago
Reply to  hmm

humm, I don’t think they can raise our Electric Bill because it is there choice in turning our power off and if they do start charging there customers because of there Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, then all there Customers Need to File a Lawsuit over this as well. Just saying. We Should Not Have To Pay For There MISTAKES.

Tired
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Tired
4 years ago
Reply to  Michelle

They raised our rates last time CA bailed them out. I believe that a bill was signed letting them raise our rates.

hmm
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hmm
4 years ago
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Industrial Disease
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Industrial Disease
4 years ago
Reply to  hmm

Uhhh….yeah.

Bramstar
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Bramstar
4 years ago

Until the psps ‘s end I could care less who gets what….. the anxiety that pge causes upon our communities in the hours leading up to the shut offs is the only thing that matters .
This summer, Lawmakers better leverage their power to screw over pge into oblivion . If pge wants to play a political game with the public over the psps let’s make them pay to the point where they choose to sell the company instead of continuing to operate under false perception and ambiguity . Pass new laws and screw them the same same way they choose to screw us when they turn off the power because the winds are mildly blowing. If the psps’s ’s don’t stop by next season I want the names of the politicians who initiated the law allowing the psps to initially occur. We will vote you out and your political careers will cease to exist. Pge has helped turned our economy to shit. Who is to blame besides Gavin?

Michelle
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Michelle
4 years ago
Reply to  Bramstar

Bramsta, I agree 1000% with you. This needs to stop and sooner rather then later. I have medical needs like keeping my Insulin Cold and food from spoiling, that I can not afford to replace again.

Porfavorbelieveit
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Porfavorbelieveit
4 years ago
Reply to  Michelle

Maybe you broke ass mo foes should go buy a generator and quit your bitching. When I was younger the power would be out for weeks. It makes you appreciate power. Do your thing pge you can’t please everybody.

Guest
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4 years ago
Reply to  Bramstar

Buy PG&E stock now. Chapter 11 doesn’t mean they aren’t going to recover.

Willie Caos-mayham
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4 years ago
Reply to  Guest

🕯🌳There stock was up Friday. 👍🏽🇺🇸

Jesus, Chris
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Jesus, Chris
4 years ago

Careful, guys, they are not out of the woods just yet… PGE stock used to be worth $50, and recently traded at less than $5… It ain’t over till it’s over. Lots of rich clients are surfing that PG&E stock.

Bramster, while I like the idea of voting out all the incumbents, as a general rule, the oligarchy does not support “screwing the company” as a model!

PG&E is learning their own “new normal” and the next few years will likely pass before we know where the chips will fall…

Doggo the commie
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Doggo the commie
4 years ago
Reply to  Bramstar

So you think 85 dead people don’t matter? Hmmm. Interesting.

groba dude trustafarian osn't
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groba dude trustafarian osn't
4 years ago

Nobody said that. Those folks in Paradise died horribly, and many of them were elderly.
The impact to Paradise may never be repaired either, as the infrastructure, water, sewer, power, roads, all have to be reworked.
Nobody recovers from being burned up. Paradise had a few brushes with destruction from fire, in it’s day, and, the day the fire started, I was down in Yuba City, and it looked like the end of the world.
Many of us live in or near forests, and, we all face the idea that we love living where we do, even though it’s dangerous. Stay alert, become self sufficient, and, remember, we are only here for a short time and it’s a damn miracle that any of us are here at all. Enjoy every day, life is change.

Guest
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4 years ago
Reply to  Bramstar

There is lots of people to blame California voters for starters and the courts who past a law many years ago year 1885 I think. A flawed law called inverse condemnation. Look it up read it. Gavin told them it was ok to shut it off then blasted them for doing it, typical politician. Even if PGE went under and the state took it over the state would still fall under inverse condemnation and would have the same liabilities, something they don’t want. Gavin knows it he was just blowing smoke and putting on a show for the public to gain popularity and votes. Heard from reliable sources power plant could have run but “government entities” told them not to, weird huh. Maybe Gavin pushing an agenda, makes ya think.

Gardenchic
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Gardenchic
4 years ago
Reply to  Bramstar

👍👌💪

William Shakespeare
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William Shakespeare
4 years ago

PGE your number one 🖕

Mountain Man
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Mountain Man
4 years ago

What happened to the 100.00 payment to individuals for psps ?

JRB
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JRB
4 years ago
Reply to  Mountain Man

I got a $100 credit on my PG&E 11/22/19 statement. The credit was listed on the bill as an electric adjustment.

Next to my account number it says… Total Amount Due, No Payment Due. I will have a credit balance of $28.95 to apply to next months bill. I never thought it would actually happen!

It will just cover the carburetor rebuild on my generator. Many businesses and individuals had hundreds of dollars in losses. The anxiety and stress it caused, was probably worse than the money loss for many people!

Bramstar
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Bramstar
4 years ago

To all you California politicians and state legislators out there:

if you helped write the law or voted “yes” to allow pge to run these psps’s on our communities please stand up and be recognized. The California voters would like to know your names.

SmallFry
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SmallFry
4 years ago

Soo actually, it’s not entirely impossible that the fires were caused by lasers.. It’s improbable, but not impossible.

It turns out, that PG+E, along with several other companies are actually experimenting with transmission of electricity thru lasers beams. The idea is to put a large solar array in orbit to get 100% solar consistently, but the most efficient way of transmitting the electricity back to earth would be very powerful lasers, that are somewhat of a new technology..

https://www.space.com/7617-controversy-flares-space-based-solar-power-plans.html

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powerlight_Technologies

http://www.nbcnews.com/id/30198977/ns/technology_and_science-space/t/pge-makes-deal-space-solar-power/

Also, China has developed some Very powerful lasers.. recently..

CHINA is building a mega-laser that’s so powerful it could literally tear space apart. … The end goal is to create a laser so powerful it can produce 100-petawatt laser pulses –that’s 100 million billion watts. For context, that’s 10,000 times the power of all the world’s electrical grids combined.Jan 26, 2018

https://www.thesun.co.uk/tech/5429366/china-is-building-a-laser-10-trillion-times-more-intense-than-the-sun-that-could-tear-space-apart/

Who knows what that kind of technology would do to a transformer, or how it might effect the electrical grid if engaged… Transformers work on principles of quantum entanglement, as do lasers.

http://news.mit.edu/2018/light-ancient-quasars-helps-confirm-quantum-entanglement-0820

In fact the Quantum Entanglement is such a huge breakthrough that they are now developing Quantum Super computers that are way more powerful than current computers, leaving old technology at a risk, because these new quantum computers are so fast and efficient they can easily hack the old technology.. (great just in time for election season.. bye bye electronic privacy.. Paper Ballots Rock!) slightly unrelated to PG+E but true none the less..

Volkswagen AG has successfully demonstrated the world’s first live use of quantum computing to help optimize traffic routing.

https://www.greencarcongress.com/2019/12/20191206-vwquantum.html

Maybe PG+E could use these Quantum computers to re route electrical lines for greater efficiency..

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/quantum-computer-made-from-photons-achieves-a-new-record/

hmm
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hmm
4 years ago
Reply to  SmallFry

I see this a lot. Someone with far more passion for tech than technical understanding or powers of reason.

Why would a utility secretly experiment with potentially dangerous tech that is still in it’s infancy? That is a rhetorical question, there is no reason.

It is entirely possible that that a teapot, too small to be seen by telescopes, orbits the Sun somewhere in space between the Earth and Mars. (Russell’s teapot)

In fact ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE, that is the nature of intersection between our observable universe and sound epistemology. This is why only probability is really interesting. If you hear hoof beats outside, are you going to assume it’s horses or zebras? Maybe this time of year you might be inclined to point out that it COULD be Santa’s reindeer?