California’s biggest electric utility wants the U.S. government to keep its current auto emission standards, which it says is critical to advance the adoption of electric cars.
PG&E Corp. plans to invest $360 million to support electric car charging infrastructure and “we want a stable environment for our investors and customers,” Anna Brooks, senior manager for local public affairs for the company, said Monday at a hearing in Fresno on a proposal by the Environmental Protection Agency and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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