With complained CA San Diego based Sempra Energy Resources of fraud.
California Public Prosecutions continued Tuesday Sempra Energy Resources and key executives recharge of the alleged fraud, and that the company lied last year when the crisis of state power on plans to construct new production facilities d ‘electricity to a hook 10 years, the contract of $ 7 billion negotiation with the heads of state.Attorney General Bill Lockyer said in a complaint in San Diego Superior Court, that the company, a company of brothers and sisters of San Diego Gas & Electric Co., broke a promise to fire a new plant near Bakersfield this summer — Depriving the state of 300 megawatts of electricity, enough to 300000 houses.
Perhaps even worse for consumers, state officials said Tuesday that the company has opted, instead of buying economically less costly energy in regional markets and resale to the State a huge markup in the north of California, a practice which said that officials increases the risk
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