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Higher demand and tighter supply on the West Coast are driving up gas prices.
All Californians can make a difference by conserving energy, and saving energy matters more today than ever. Choose how you can cut usage at home–from setting the thermostat higher, running appliances earlier or later in the day and keeping rooms cool by closing the drapes or blinds.
Customers report calls or emails from scammers posing as PG&E.
There are fraudulent attempts to collect payments from prepaid cards, represent a PG&E initiative, or sell a service such as "solar evaluation."
Beware of requests for your personal information.
Get more scam details and prevention tipsFor three months, gas market prices have been higher than normal, but recent developments will help lower your natural gas bills. You can expect, on average, a 25% decrease in your business’ March natural gas bill compared to February 2023 bill. The drop in natural gas prices will not impact electric rates in March 2023.
Reduce your energy usage with these no-cost and low-cost tips that you can implement quickly.
“The fact that PG&E saved me money means that I can continue to offer service to our communities without making cuts.”—Dino Corbin, GM/Partner, Deer Creek Broadcasting
Your business may have qualified to receive a Climate Credit on your February/March energy statement. As part of a statewide program that supports California’s efforts to fight climate change, this credit has been delivered early this year to help with winter bill relief.