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Updated: 2/19 6:55 pm

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California electricity consumers could see $1.6 billion in refunds from the state's energy crisis more than a dozen years ago if an administrative law judge's recommendation holds up under review.

The California Public Utilities Commission on Tuesday praised the judge's interim ruling as a victory for a state that saw energy prices spike to unprecedented heights amid rolling blackouts in the summer of 2000.

The judge sided with the state in finding that more than a dozen electricity wholesalers artificially manipulated the energy market to drive up prices.

The commission calculated the potential rebates from the formula adopted by the judge in a decision issued Friday. The recommendation now goes before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

Bonneville Power Administration spokesman Michael Hansen says the utility is "disappointed" with the recommendation.

 

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