
"Residential households with an active electric account will receive an electric credit of $58.23, the same amount they received in the spring, the utility announced Monday - though it's likely most customers will appreciate the credit. Millions of residential and eligible small business customers will see the California Climate Credit automatically applied to their electric bill, the utility said. No action is required to get the credit."
"The twice-a-year electric credit was first delivered in April, in addition to an annual natural gas credit of $67.03 for residential customers with a natural gas account. Total bill credits for residential customers receiving both gas and electric service from PG&E in 2025 come to $183.49, according to PG&E. Eligible small business customers will also receive the electric credit in October, following an identical credit that was applied in April, the utility said. In total, eligible small businesses will see $116.46 in annual bill credits."
PG&E will apply a $58.23 California Climate Credit to residential electric accounts in October, matching the spring credit. Millions of residential and eligible small business customers will receive the electric credit automatically with no action required. The twice‑a‑year electric credit began in April and complements an annual natural gas credit of $67.03 for residential gas accounts. Residential customers receiving both services will see $183.49 in total credits in 2025. Eligible small businesses will receive $116.46 in annual bill credits. Since 2014, CPUC calculations show customers have averaged $1,000 in climate credits, totaling over $12.9 billion statewide. PG&E promotes energy‑saving programs such as HomeIntel, Budget Billing, and lowest‑cost rate plans.
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