PG&E customers could see lowered, fixed power bills with CPUC's proposal https://t.co/0zjFHUur35 https://t.co/qrUog6ut7x
Recent PG&E rate hikes have led to complaints from customers across California, but now, an Orinda theater says those booming bills are forcing them to change how they do business. https://t.co/uBlGrl0MdT
PG&E customers would see a new fixed charge by late 2025 or early 2026 if state regulators vote for a flat fee on utility bills in exchange for lower electricity prices. https://t.co/tUzYabLVCV




PG&E, the California utility company, has faced criticism for multiple rate hikes this year. Customers are concerned about rising bills, with some facing new fixed charges. Regulators have allowed PG&E to delay payment of $1 billion owed to customers, extending the payment period over two years. State regulators are considering implementing a flat fee on utility bills to offset electricity prices. The proposed changes aim to address customer complaints and potentially lower power bills for PG&E customers.