ICYMI: San Diego Gas & Electric announced that residential customers will receive credits on their upcoming bills due to a state program aimed at combating climate change.
San Diego Gas & Electric announced Thursday that residential customers will receive credits on their upcoming bills due to a state program aimed at combating climate change.
The utility said customers will get up to $171.40 in bill credits in the coming months due to the California Climate Credit program, which distributes gas and electric credits twice per year. San Diegans are experiencing sticker shock after seeing their latest SDG&E bills. NBC 7's Audra Stafford speaks to customers whose eyebrows raised at the increased rates.
This year, natural gas customers will see their April bills reduced by $43.06, more than double last year's credit. In August and September, electricity bills will be offset by $128.34 across both months, almost double last year's amount.
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