Core Points - Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) will automatically provide California Climate Credit to millions of customers on their April energy bill [1] - Residential customers with active electric accounts will receive a credit of 67.03, totaling 125.26 for customers using both services [2] - The California Climate Credit is funded by the state's Cap-and-Trade Program, aimed at reducing emissions and benefiting disadvantaged communities [3] Financial Impact - Since 2014, PG&E residential customers have received an average of nearly 1,000 in California Climate Credits, amounting to over 12.9 billion in benefits statewide from the Cap-and-Trade Program [4] Customer Support Initiatives - PG&E encourages customers to explore energy-saving options through a new Savings Finder and offers programs like Budget Billing to help manage monthly expenses [5] - Income-eligible customers can access assistance programs, including Medical Baseline, which provides bill reductions for those with medical needs [6] Energy Efficiency Programs - Customers can invest 200 in energy-efficient materials to create a DIY Energy Efficiency Toolkit, potentially saving hundreds of dollars annually on energy bills [7] Company Overview - PG&E serves over 16 million people across 70,000 square miles in Northern and Central California as a combined natural gas and electric utility [8]
Spring Bill Relief: Up to $125 California Climate Credit Automatically Applied to PG&E Customers' Energy Bills