San Diego Must Decide Who Will Deliver Energy within City

Published: 05 Apr, 2021
1 min read
Tyson Siegele of Protect Our Communities goes Behind The Curtain with Art and guest co-host, Barbara Bry. Consultant, Mark Ellis, joins the discussion as the San Diego City Council will soon decide what company will deliver energy to homes and businesses within the City. SDG&E's franchise agreement expired on January 17th after 50 years and the decision was extended because no other company submitted a bid before the end of the year.
(Originally aired 5April21)
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