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California Climate Credit: Up to $125 Automatically Applied to PG&E Customers’ Bills

California Climate Credit: Up to $125 Automatically Applied to PG&E Customers’ Bills

Residents of California who are customers of Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) are set to receive a significant financial relief on their energy bills this spring. A California Climate Credit of up to $125 will be automatically applied to their accounts, offering a much-needed respite amidst rising energy costs.

This initiative is part of the state's broader efforts to combat climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The credit is funded through the state's cap-and-trade program, which generates revenue by selling carbon permits to businesses. The funds are then redistributed to utility customers to help offset the cost of their energy usage.

PG&E customers can expect to see the credit reflected on their bills in the coming months. The exact amount each customer receives may vary depending on their energy consumption and billing cycle. This credit is a welcome development for many households struggling with the financial strain of high energy prices.

The California Climate Credit program has been in place for several years, but the amount and frequency of the credits can change based on the state's budget and environmental policies. This latest round of credits underscores California's commitment to not only addressing climate change but also supporting its residents during economic challenges.

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