PG&E ran a TV ad touting its undergrounding work. Now it wants customers to pay for it
Briefly

PG&E customers were billed for an ad promoting undergrounding power lines to prevent wildfires. The company classified it as safety messaging, allowing them to charge ratepayers instead of shareholders.
The Utility Reform Network's energy attorney argues that the ad is more about brand advertising than safety. PG&E requested these costs to be covered by a ratepayer funded fire risk mitigation account.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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