PG&E Utility Bills about to Soar Again in Central California. Here are the Reasons Why

Source: The Fresno Bee  |  By Bryant-Jon Anteola

PG&E showed profits of $2.24 billion in 2023, a nearly 25% year-over-year increase, according to KRON4.

“The commission owes an explanation to customers whenever they adopt a rate increase but now more than ever,” Mark Toney, executive director of ratepayer advocate nonprofit The Utility Reform Network, told the Chronicle. 

 
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