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California Will Add a Fixed Charge to Electric Bills and Reduce Rates
New York Times· 6 hours agoOfficials said the decision would lower bills and encourage people to use cars and appliances that...
California adopts one of nation’s highest fixed-utility fees
Orange County Register· 24 hours agoCalifornia regulators voted to impose one of the country’s highest monthly fixed-utility fees in a...
California approves controversial electricity rate change. What’s coming to your bill?
Sacramento Bee via Yahoo News· 1 day agoRegulators called it a key step to slashing carbon emissions from homes, arguing the “fixed charge”...
California regulators approve flat rate for electric bills, impacting utility companies like PG&E
CBS News· 20 hours agoThe California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) unanimously approved a flat rate for electric ...
Lower electric rates and a $24.15 monthly charge are coming to your SDG&E bill next year
U-T San Diego· 20 hours agoThe California Public Utilities Commission has made a big change in the way utility customers in...
Regulators approve sweeping change to the way most Californians are billed for electricity
LA Times via Yahoo Finance· 1 day ago“This will punish people who use less energy,” said Jenn Engstrom, the state director at consumer...
California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) Approves New Billing Structure for Residential...
Sierra Sun Times· 8 hours agoSAN FRANCISCO - The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) on Thursday approved a proposal to...
California Regulators Approve Adding Fixed Charge of Up to $24 to Utility Bills | KQED
KQED· 1 day agoLoretta Lynch, former president of the CPUC, said on KQED’s Forum that a fixed rate would hurt...
Californians will see lower electricity rates and a new fee that won’t vary with power use
KPBS San Diego· 1 day agoState utility regulators decided today to let California’s largest power providers stick their...
California approved a fixed rate billing system for electric utilities: What’s next
FOX 5 San Diego· 48 minutes agoSo, now that the flat rate proposal has become policy, what can ratepayers expect to happen next?