State regulators voted to approve a rate hike that will affect monthly bills for PG&E customers. The CPUC says the proposal is needed to reduce risk of wildfires in the state and strengthen California’s power grid and pipelines.
PG&E bills already soaring to record heights are set to hop higher within weeks following a decision Thursday by state regulators to approve a general spending plan for the utility behemoth.
As we all know, our electric utility bills have been steadily increasing for various reasons including PG&E mismanagement of infrastructure causing tragically damaging wildfires. The three large electric utility corporations in California are requesting that an income-graduated fixed charge or tax be added to all electric bills supposedly to improve infrastructure and make electricity more […]
City Attorney David Chiu was among the elected officials gathered outside of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission. The CPUC will weigh a PG&E rate increase of 26 percent during a vote in Sacramento.