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SCE Doubles Electricity Bills and Shuts Off Power Without Compensating Businesses for Lost Revenue

Southern California Edison has doubled residential and business electricity rates while conducting uncompensated power shutoffs that prevent businesses from operating. The monopoly status means customers and businesses have no alternatives and no leverage.

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