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The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP), the largest municipal utility operating in the United States, has returned to the catastrophe bond ...
New Incentives Make Energy-Efficient Roofing More Affordable for Homeowners and Businesses Across LA Jul. 21, 2025 / PRZen / ...
The utility acknowledges a gap of nearly five hours in responding to an order to shut off some electrical circuits, but says workers were busy.
Who qualifies: All residential customers with active accounts are eligible for up to $125 off an Energy Star-rated window or through-the-wall unit. However, some customers who are enrolled in certain ...
Palisades Utility Bills Still on Pause, Residents Can Expect Backdated Bills From LADWP originally appeared on L.A. Mag.
Some residents in the San Fernando Valley have reported an “earthy odor” coming from their drinking water, but officials say the cause of the smell is not harmful. In a statement issued Mond… ...
As the Pacific Palisades burned during an unprecedented firestorm on Jan. 7, 2025, and the following days, concerns immediately turned to a lack of water in hydrants and a reservoir capable of hold… ...
Two federal judges who lost their Pacific Palisades homes in the January firestorm have joined neighbors suing the Los Angeles DWP, claiming the utility failed to prepare for the wildfire.
S&P Global Ratings cited longer-term concerns on Palisades wildfire-related liabilities in shifting its CreditWatch on Los Angeles Department of Water and Power to a negative outlook.
KBRA Resolves LADWP Power System Revenue Bonds Watch Downgrade Placement; Assigns AA, Stable Outlook to Power System Revenue Bonds, 2025 Series A and B ...
The quasi-independent agency cites a 1911 court ruling in California that says that, absent a contract, utilities aren’t liable for not providing water to fight fires.
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