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PG&E Distributes Climate Credit Early To Cut March Gas Bills

The California Public Utilities Commission decided to distribute its California Climate Credit a month early.

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March 6, 2023

SAN FRANCISCO – Customers of the Pacific Gas and Electric Company can expect a significant decrease in their March natural gas bills after distributing a bi-annual credit earlier than usual, according to the company.

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PG&E made the announcement on Thursday.

After three months of unusually high natural gas bills, the California Public Utilities Commission decided to distribute its California Climate Credit a month early. The credit, which comes from the state's emission allowance program, is handed out to California residents every spring and fall.

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