PG&E tells Oakdale council customers should see big declines in per-kilowatt-hour prices, will return with details

Oakdale City Council · February 3, 2026

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Summary

A Pacific Gas and Electric Company representative told Oakdale——————residents the company expects a roughly 35% drop in price per kilowatt-hour for residential customers over coming months and said PG&E will return with details on investments when they can be publicized.

Nathan Alonso, a Pacific Gas and Electric Company representative, used his allotted public-comment time to give Oakdale leaders an update on electricity pricing and future local investments.

"For the fourth time in two years, we were reducing residential customer bills," Alonso said, adding that customers "should see between a 35% dip in the price per kilowatt hour over the course of the next several months." He described the reduction as part of a broader affordability effort and said PG&E expects the change to result in meaningful monthly savings for customers.

Alonso told council members he had previously emailed city leadership about the change and said he looks forward to returning with more details about investments the company plans for Oakdale once those plans are finalized and public. Council members thanked Alonso; no follow-up questions were recorded during the meeting.