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PG&E tells Madera council customers should see large bill decreases later this year
Summary
A PG&E representative told the Madera City Council the utility expects residential electric and gas customers to see reductions “anywhere between a 35% decrease” in bills over coming months as certain wildfire-related collection charges and infrastructure costs roll off and substation upgrades conclude.
Nathan Alonso, Pacific Gas and Electric’s local government affairs representative, told the Madera City Council on Jan. 14 that residential electric and gas customers should see significant decreases to bills in coming months as wildfire-related collection costs and other infrastructure…
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