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The California Public Utilities Commission will consider on May 9 a new proposal that would change how Californians pay for electricity. ... On average, electric bills won’t go up or down, ...
On the website of the California Public Utilities Commission is a February 2022 presentation from UC Berkeley and the Energy Institute at Haas titled, “Ensuring Affordability for California’s ...
The California Public Utilities Commission says the rate people pay for using power would decrease by up to 7 cents per kilowatt hour. State officials say this would benefit people who use more ...
Southern California Edison, Pacific Gas & Electric, and San Diego Gas & Electric submitted a joint proposal to the state’s Public Utilities Commission last week that outlines the new rate structure.
California is one of the only states that doesn’t already have a fixed charge for its largest utilities, and the state Legislature ordered regulators in 2022 to implement one by July 1 of this year.
In 2022, California legislators ordered the CPUC to implement a fixed charge component to utility bills from investor-owned companies, including PG&E, Southern California Edison and San Diego Gas ...
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