PG&E seeks to raise bills by over $100 for a year to pay for wildfire, storm costs

Source: San Francisco Chronicle  |  By Julie Johnson

Pacific Gas and Electric Co.’s 16 million customers could be hit with higher electric and gas bills next year to help the utility recoup fire prevention costs plus expenses from emergency work during fires and storms.

“Shareholders should be held liable for wildfire costs when PG&E fails safety inspections again and again,” Toney said.

 
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