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How much those twin rules — decoupling and decoupling-plus, as they are known — have changed the motivation of utility companies became clear when I visited Peter A. Darbee, the chairman, CEO, and president of Pacific Gas & Electric.
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“I think the biggest key to the success in California was putting in place the right incentives for California utilities,” Darbee noted.
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Peter Darbee, a self-described conservative, has become an ardent proponent of mandatory carbon-emission reductions.
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Mr. Earley, who is 62 years old, will succeed Peter Darbee , who recently retired from the top post at PG&E.
PG&E Taps DTE Chairman as New Chief Rebecca Smith 2011
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Cox said Darbee concluded a leadership change would create the best opportunity for the company to move forward after a challenging year, and that a search for a replacement is already underway.
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How much those twin rules — decoupling and decoupling-plus, as they are known — have changed the motivation of utility companies became clear when I visited Peter A. Darbee, the chairman, CEO, and president of Pacific Gas & Electric.
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Echoing Cavanagh, Darbee said that decoupling made the utilities “neutral or indifferent” to sales; then decoupling-plus provided utilities “an incentive to sell less power rather than more.”
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Peter Darbee, a self-described conservative, has become an ardent proponent of mandatory carbon-emission reductions.
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“I think the biggest key to the success in California was putting in place the right incentives for California utilities,” Darbee noted.
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PG&E Corporation announced unexpectedly late last week that Chairman and CEO Peter Darbee will retire at the end of the month.
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