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PG&E seeks $16.6 billion in 2027 general rate case; CPUC schedules prehearing conference for July 3
Summary
Pacific Gas & Electric Company filed its 2027 general rate case asking for a $16.6 billion test‑year revenue requirement and presented a post‑filing workshop to the California Public Utilities Commission Energy Division on May 29, 2024. PG&E and CPUC staff outlined the case schedule, scope and next procedural steps.
Pacific Gas & Electric Co. filed its 2027 general rate case on May 15 and presented a post‑filing workshop to the California Public Utilities Commission Energy Division on May 29, 2024, asking for a $16,600,000,000 test‑year revenue requirement. Ken Arnold, PG&E lead case manager, said the request is “an 8% increase compared to our 2026 adopted revenues” and that, on its own, the company’s filing represents “an average bill increase of about 3.5%.”
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