PG&E residential customer bills are slated to rise in January 2023.
OAKLAND — PG&E residential customer bills are slated to rise in January 2023, an increase that the utility says may become even more pronounced this winter due to a head-spinning jump in natural gas prices.
That represents an increase of about 3% in the monthly PG&E bill for combined electricity and gas services. In early 2020, the average monthly bill for combined electric and gas services was $168.85, according to a review of what PG&E reported to this news organization around that time. “We are working toward our longer-term goal to keep customer rate increases near the level of inflation,” PG&E spokesperson Mike Gazda said earlier this week.
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