
"San Jose residents served by PG&E see relief in their energy bills this month with a 2.1 percent decrease in residential electric rates effective September 1, 2025. For a typical household using 500 kilowatt hours monthly without discounts, this translates to about five dollars in savings each month. Gas rates also dipped by 0.4 percent, adding roughly 39 cents in monthly savings for average users at 31 therms."
"In October, San Jose customers receive an additional boost with the California Climate Credit of 58.23 dollars applied to residential electric bills. This biannual credit supports the state's push toward a low-carbon future, distributed in spring and fall to help offset costs during the transition. Eligible small businesses also benefit from this credit, broadening the impact across the community. PG&E's ongoing efficiency measures, including drone inspections and bundled projects, have generated 2.5 billion dollars in savings over three years,"
Residential electric rates for PG&E customers in San Jose drop 2.1% effective September 1, 2025, saving a 500 kWh household about $5 per month. PG&E gas rates decline 0.4%, saving roughly $0.39 monthly for average users at 31 therms. PG&E completed wildfire safety projects and removed temporary costs, enabling rate reductions despite national electric prices projected to rise through 2026 by the U.S. Energy Information Administration. In October, a $58.23 California Climate Credit will be applied to residential electric bills and to eligible small businesses. PG&E reports $2.5 billion in savings from efficiency measures and offers programs to help customers manage energy use.
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