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PG&E outlines meter‑set leak prioritization, reports backlog reductions and targets for 2026

California Public Utilities Commission (workshop) · February 4, 2026
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PG&E presented its meter‑set leak prioritization: class B leaks (13% of leaking meter sets) cause a disproportionate share of emissions (quoted as 56%), prompting targeted repairs in 2025, backlog reductions, and a 2026 days‑to‑repair target of ~180 days and anticipated >40% emission reductions to be published in the 2026 filing.

Shrikant Shah of PG&E’s Gas Emissions Strategies group reviewed the company’s focus on meter‑set leaks and the prioritization approach used in 2025 to reduce emissions most efficiently. He said class B leaks account for about 13% of the leaking meter‑set population but produce roughly 56% of meter‑set emissions, making them a cost‑effective repair focus.

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