Energy Regulators Reschedule Mystery Meeting With SoCal Edison
Published Date: 12/15/2025
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Summary
Southern California Edison’s plan to renew the Rush Creek Hydroelectric Project license is getting a new timeline from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Key steps like asking for more info and starting environmental reviews are now set for spring and early summer 2026. This update helps everyone stay on track and keeps the project moving smoothly without surprise delays or extra costs.
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