As California’s weather heats up, with some areas bracing for triple-digit temperatures in the coming days, PG&E (NYSE:PCG) said Friday it is prepared to meet increased electricity demand this summer with new energy supply.
The utility said it is bringing online new resources such as battery energy storage, including an additional 700 MW than it had last summer.
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