“California’s top utility regulator argued this month that the state should plan what it would do were one of the new agencies to collapse, a possibility that community choice advocates consider remote. Utilities, regulators and the new agencies are still grappling with how community choice customers should compensate the utilities for long-term power purchase contracts the companies signed but may no longer need, now that someone else is supplying those people with electricity.”
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