According to PG&E, the additional spending would allow the company to bring in 13,000 new schools, hospitals, and homes onto its power grid in 2023.
PG&E estimates they will double their connection work for new customers, significantly increasing the spread of operational cost across more users.
PG&E mentioned that the rate hike could potentially be offset by the elimination of other charges on customers' bills in the coming years.
Critics, like Trotman, express skepticism about the promised benefits of rate hikes, questioning if customers can truly expect rates to decrease.
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