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Fall Energy Bills to Include $55.17 California Climate Credit for PG&E Electric Customers

Date: September 13, 2024
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In October, millions of residential and eligible small business customers will receive the California Climate Credit on their PG&E electric bill. Customers do not need to do anything to receive the credit.

 

Residential households with an active electric account will receive an electric credit of $55.17, the same amount they received in the spring. The twice-a-year electric credit was first delivered in April, in addition to an annual natural gas credit of $85.46 for residential customers with a natural gas account. Combined-use customers’ total bill credits for 2024 is $195.80. 

 

Eligible small business customers will receive the electric credit in October, bringing their total bill credits for 2024 to $110.34.

 

“This credit is a ‘win-win’ for our customers. The California Climate Credit helps reduce customers energy bills, and reduces our state’s greenhouse gas emissions,” said Vincent Davis, PG&E senior vice president, Customer Experience. 

 

The California Climate Credit is part of the state’s efforts to fight climate change and is distributed by PG&E to customers as directed by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC). The California Climate Credit is a direct result of the state’s nation-leading Cap-and-Trade Program that requires polluters to pay for climate pollution. The bill credit is designed to help utility customers during the transition to a more sustainable future.  

 

In addition to the California Climate Credit, customers are encouraged to explore other ways to save energy, reduce costs on monthly bills, and contribute to building a sustainable future.

 

Income-eligible assistance programs

 

 

Other programs include Medical Baseline, which offers a lower monthly rate for customers with certain medical conditions.

 

For more ways to manage your monthly bills and prepare your home for cooler temperatures visit: Save Energy & Money