PG&E is lagging in green innovation: Letter to the editor

PG&E is lagging in green innovation: Letter to the editor

Re: “EV batteries might aid the power grid and win drivers” (Page C7, June 8).

The article in Saturday’s Business and Technology section never referenced the fact that Green Mountain Power company in Vermont already offers programs for using customer batteries to store and deliver power.

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The company, led by President Mari McClure, is very advanced in its approaches to power production and delivery that do not encourage the use of new technologies, unlike our PG&E.

Mary Paquet
San Jose