PG&E Corp.
MTA
The Story of An American Company
*PG&E Corp.* offers a comprehensive and unflinching look at the century-spanning saga of Pacific Gas and Electric Company, one of America's largest and most influential energy utilities. From its origins in California's Gold Rush era, harnessing hydroelectric dreams through visionary pioneers like John Martin and Eugene de Sabla, Jr., the book traces PG&E's meteoric rise to an integrated utility empire. Readers will discover how strategic mergers and relentless expansion transformed a fragmented power market into a cohesive system, establishing PG&E as a dominant force that powered California's explosive growth and navigated the challenges of the Great Depression and World War II.
However, this deeply researched narrative goes beyond triumph to explore the profound crises that have defined PG&E in recent decades. It details the company's ambitious but controversial entry into the nuclear age, confronting fierce environmental awakening and public opposition. The book then uncovers the painful legacies of scandal and negligence, from the widespread environmental contamination at Hinkley to the devastating San Bruno pipeline explosion, revealing systemic safety failures. Ultimately, *PG&E Corp.* provides an essential, inside look at the company's two bankruptcies, driven by the catastrophic wildfires of the 2010s that reshaped its financial structure and forced a monumental re-evaluation of its governance, regulation, and leadership.
In its final chapters, the book examines PG&E's ongoing transformation, outlining its modern structure, services, and ambitious commitments to meeting the climate crisis. It details the company's strategic investments in sustainability, including massive undergrounding programs, advanced wildfire safety technologies, and the integration of battery energy storage and renewable sources. *PG&E Corp.* offers critical insights into the complex interplay of a private utility, public interest, and a rapidly changing climate, presenting a compelling and balanced account of a company striving to reinvent itself and play a crucial role in California's cleaner, more resilient energy future.
This book is essential for anyone interested in the history and future of energy utilities, particularly within California. It will appeal to students of business, environmental policy, and public administration, as well as investors and professionals in the energy sector seeking to understand the complexities of regulated monopolies, infrastructure challenges, and the impact of climate change on critical services. California residents, policymakers, and those concerned with corporate accountability and environmental justice will also find this a compelling and informative read.
July 26, 2025
34,440 words
2 hours 25 minutes
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