Several utility providers in California have warned that natural gas bills will be much higher than usual. Faced with high natural gas bills, the California Public Utilities Commission is considering doling out aid for Californians through so-called Climate Credits, which are part of efforts to fight climate change climate. The credit on your electric and natural gas bills is part of the payments from this state program. Natural gas aid payments in California: who will receive them, requirements and amountsNatural gas credits, typically applied in April, appear automatically on Californians’ utility bills. Here are the amounts of the credit according to the natural gas supplier:PG&E: $52.78SDG&E: $43.40Southwest Gas: $56.35SoCalGas: $50.77For more information, visit the California Public Utilities Commission website.
Source: Los Angeles Times January 30, 2023 03:44 UTC