California Utility Companies Propose Income-Based Fees on Power Bills

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California's three major power companies, including PG&E, have proposed changes to monthly electricity bills that would add a fixed monthly charge based on household income levels. The proposal aims to reduce bills for low-income customers and improve billing transparency for all customers. The changes would affect only those customers who receive electricity services from PG&E and its sibling power companies. The state Public Utilities Commission will make a final decision by July 2024.
- Edison monthly bills could change for many customers due to new state law OCRegister
- California utility companies propose charging customers based on how much money they make KABC-TV
- PG&E considers restructuring how residential customers are billed CBS Sacramento
- Californians' electricity bills could see huge change if PG&E proposal goes through San Francisco Chronicle
- SDG&E proposal would see income-based fee appear on power bills ABC 10 News San Diego KGTV
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