$1.3 Billion in Utility Bill Credits Coming ASAP to Californians

$1.3 Billion in Utility Bill Credits Coming ASAP to Californians
Blue flames rise from the burner of a natural gas stove in Orange, Calif., June 11, 2003. David McNew/Getty Images
Jack Bradley
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Many Californians will see their next utility bill decrease by up to $120, after the state’s Public Utilities Commission voted last week to accelerate the rollout of its annual so-called “climate credit.”

A credit of $90 to $120 will automatically show up as soon as possible on the bills of residential customers who receive both gas and electricity from the Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Southern California Edison, San Diego Gas & Electric, and the Southern California Gas Company, according to the state agency.