California's three largest power companies submitted a joint proposal to the PUC that would create income-based rates, impacting your bill by 2025. tomdelbeccaro reminds San Diegans that, historically, artificial pricing tends to backfire. More info:
SAN DIEGO – A recent proposal by California electric companies would break up monthly charges by the amount of energy used and the income of the household.
SCE, PG&E, and SDG&E submitted a joint proposal to the Public Utilities Commission which outlined a fixed rate restructuring based on household income.
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