Katherine Blunt

Author; Reporter, Wall Street Journal, focusing on renewable energy and utilities

Reporter with the Wall Street Journal, focusing on renewable energy and utilities and author

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The failed history of America’s biggest utility is the focus of Katherine Blunt’s book, “California Burning: The Fall of Pacific Gas and Electric – And What it Means for America’s…

Can PG&E keep the lights on?

The failed history of America’s biggest utility is the focus of Katherine Blunt’s book, “California Burning: The Fall of Pacific Gas and Electric – And What it Means for America’s…

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