
"The credit is called a "Storm Inconvenience Bill" credit. It's available for customers who've dealt with a power outage lasting two days or longer due to a storm or other major weather-related event. In order to qualify - you must be a PG&E customer and have your account in good standing. MORE: Power expected to be fully restored in SF by Tuesday at 6 a.m.,"
"Credits are issued based on the length of the outage. 48 to 72 hours starts at $25 going up to $100, if you're stuck without power for 120 hours or more. 48 to 72 hours: $25 72 to 96 hours: $50 96 to 120 hours: $75 120 hours or more: $100 This is to help alleviate the burden of things like spoiled food or prescription medications, if your fridge went out."
PG&E offers a Storm Inconvenience Bill credit for customers who experience power outages lasting two days or longer due to storms or major weather events. To qualify, customers must have a PG&E account in good standing. Credit amounts vary by outage duration: $25 for 48–72 hours, $50 for 72–96 hours, $75 for 96–120 hours, and $100 for 120 hours or more. Credits aim to offset costs like spoiled food or prescription medications. Customers can apply by phone at 1-800-PGE-5000 (1-800-743-5000) or start the process online via PG&E's claim website. Homeowner's insurance may also cover such reimbursements.
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