California Climate Credit Helps Relieve Energy Costs for All

California's Climate Credit Aids PG&E Customers with Energy Costs
Millions of customers benefiting from Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) will enjoy automatic application of the California Climate Credit on their upcoming energy bills. This initiative is part of a broader effort to provide financial relief and promote sustainability.
Details of the California Climate Credit
Households that maintain an active electric account will see an electric credit of $58.23 on their bill, while those with an active gas account will receive a credit of $67.03. For customers who utilize both gas and electric services through PG&E, the combined total will amount to an impressive April credit of $125.26.
Incentives for Small Businesses
Small business customers are also eligible for the California Climate Credit, receiving the same electric credits in both April and October. This initiative extends the benefits to include residential natural gas customers, who can anticipate receiving their credits in April as well.
Funding and Purpose of the California Climate Credit
The California Climate Credit is funded by the state's Cap-and-Trade Program. PG&E administers these credits according to directives from the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC). The Cap-and-Trade Program imposes costs on companies for certain emissions, generating revenue that is reinvested into public health, environment improvements, and resources for disadvantaged communities. The purpose of this credit is to assist customers as we transition to a greener energy future.
“We understand that energy bills can be burdensome for many families,” said Vincent Davis, Senior Vice President of Customer Experience. “This program reflects our commitment to providing relief and supporting a climate-resilient future.”
Impact of the Climate Credit
Since the implementation of this initiative, the CPUC reports that PG&E residential customers have received nearly $1,000 on average in California Climate Credits since 2014. Collectively, these credits have surpassed $12.9 billion in benefits across California, highlighting the program's significant impact.
Ways to Optimize Energy Savings
In addition to the Climate Credit, PG&E encourages its customers to explore other opportunities for saving energy and reducing monthly expenses. Customers can make use of a new Savings Finder tool, enroll in the Budget Billing program, or visit the Save Energy & Money page to discover more tips.
Available Assistance Programs
PG&E also offers a variety of income-eligible assistance programs to further enhance the support provided to customers. Some include:
California Alternate Rates for Energy (CARE): A program providing a monthly discount of 20% or more on gas and electricity bills.
Family Electric Rate Assistance (FERA): Offers an 18% monthly discount on electricity for households with three or more members.
Energy Savings Assistance (ESA): Provides no-cost energy-saving improvements to eligible households.
Relief for Energy Assistance through Community Help (REACH): A one-time energy credit of up to $300 for eligible customers with past-due balances.
Arrearage Management Plan (AMP): Offering debt forgiveness for qualified residential customers.
Make Your Home More Energy Efficient
Furthermore, customers can enhance their energy efficiency through the Energy Efficiency DIY Toolkit. With a modest investment of $200 in energy-efficient materials, households can yield substantial savings over time, reducing both bills and environmental impact.
About Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E Corporation (NYSE: PCG), plays a critical role in servicing over sixteen million customers across 70,000 square miles in Northern and Central California. For more insights about services and programs, customers can visit pge.com or check their news updates.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the California Climate Credit?
The California Climate Credit is a financial benefit provided to PG&E customers, aiding in reducing energy bills as part of the state's sustainability efforts.
Who is eligible for this credit?
All residential households and eligible small business customers with active electric or gas accounts are entitled to receive this credit automatically.
How much will customers receive on their bills?
Customers can receive up to $125.26 if they have both gas and electric service, with individual credits of $58.23 for electricity and $67.03 for gas.
What programs does PG&E offer for financial assistance?
PG&E offers several assistance programs, including CARE, FERA, and REACH, aimed at providing financial relief to eligible customers.
Where can I find more about energy-saving tips?
Customers are encouraged to visit PG&E's savings finder tool and resource pages for practical tips on saving energy and reducing costs.
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