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PG&E monthly bills could jump for many customers due to new state law

Source: SiliconValley.com | By GEORGE AVALOS

“The problem is the sky’s the limit for how much PG&E can request for electricity and gas rates, and the sky’s the limit for what the PUC can approve,” Toney said. “We need to limit rate increases to the annual consumer price index.”

Customers for California’s three major power companies — including PG&E ratepayers — can expect to see some big changes in their monthly electricity bills in the coming years as compliance with a new state law begins to unfold.

PG&E, Southern California Edison and San Diego Gas & Electric, the three major California utilities whose services include electricity, have filed a joint proposal with the state Public Utilities Commission that sketches out proposed changes in monthly bills.

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California wants people to switch to all-electric appliances. But what happens when the power goes out?

Source: San Francisco Chronicle  |  By Claire Hao

“Microgrids are very expensive, and generally, our experiences are that they are more likely to be set up in communities that are more …”

California has ambitious plans for an all-electric future: No natural gas power plants are to be built. The state will ban the sale of new natural…

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Here’s why your gas bills are so much higher right now

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Source: SiliconValley.com | By Teri Sforza

“No one should have to choose between making dinner and heating the house,” she said. “We’re calling on the CPUC and the utilities to…”

THE PAIN IS REAL. None of us lives in Hearst Castle. Yet my natural gas bill shot from $44 to nearly $300 in the span of two months. Kay Kearney’s is projected to hit $368 in January — more than three times…

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