PG&E Customers Likely to See Another Large Bill Due to Cold Temperatures

Source: NBC Bay Area News  |  By Emma Goss

Extremely cold temperatures are hitting the Bay Area Monday through Wednesday and households that already had sticker shock after last month’s utility bill, are likely in for another large bill over the next month.

The Utility Reform Network, T.U.R.N., is pushing for the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) to change how and when it raises rates.

“It’s the worst time of year for people to be hit with extremely high energy bills, that’s why T.U.R.N. is calling on CPUC to spread these costs over the year so it at least spreads the pain out,” said Mark Toney, executive director of T.U.R.N.

 
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