PG&E transmission lines in Fremont, 2020.
SAN JOSE — PG&E is pushing forward with quests to help bolster Silicon Valley’s economy and innovation future, including major South Bay and East Bay electricity projects, utility officials said Wednesday.
Executives with PG&E appeared at a power breakfast in downtown San Jose that was sponsored by law firm Hoge Fenton, using the occasion to assure the business leaders who had gathered for the event that the company was doing all it could to improve the reliability of its services.
PG&E substation in downtown San Jose, visible in the background next to an empty plot of land totaling 9.8 acres near the corner of Coleman Avenue and Santa Teresa Street, May 2023. (George Avalos/Bay Area News Group)
“We have a long way to go but we are working very diligently to deliver reliable energy,” Teresa Alvarado, PG&E’s…