(Reuters) - SAN FRANCISCO, May 22 - A proposed $1.3 billion
transmission line to ensure the San Diego area has enough
electricity by 2010 is not needed, according to a report from a
unit of the California Public Utilities Commission.
San Diego Gas & Electric Co., a subsidiary of Sempra Energy
line called the
Sunrise Powerlink from the Imperial Valley to San Diego.
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transmission line to ensure the San Diego area has enough
electricity by 2010 is not needed, according to a report from a
unit of the California Public Utilities Commission.
San Diego Gas & Electric Co., a subsidiary of Sempra Energy
line called the
Sunrise Powerlink from the Imperial Valley to San Diego.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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