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DESCRIPTION:We Must Unite & Denounce PG&E's Price Gouging. Together We Can Stop their 
 Insidious Inflation Rates.\nBack Ground:\nOn June 30, 2021, PG&E submitted 
 its General Rate Case application (A.21-06-021) requesting California 
 Public Utilities Commission approval to increase rates for its electric and 
 natural gas customers over four years, 2023 through 2026.\nUnder PG&E’s 
 proposal, the monthly bill for a typical residential customer, including 
 customers enrolled in the assistance program California Alternate Rates for 
 Energy (CARE), is estimated to increase by 18% in 2023, if approved by the 
 CPUC.\nThe California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) will hold six 
 remote public forums (otherwise known as Public Participation Hearings) to 
 provide an opportunity for customers of Pacific Gas and Electric Company 
 (PG&E) to offer their perspective and input to the CPUC about the 
 company’s rate increase request (described below), as 
 follows:\nWHEN:\nMarch 22, 2022, 2 p.m. AND 6 p.m.\nWHERE: Remote access 
 via video webcast (observe/watch/listen-only) and phone (listen and 
 participate) for ALL public forums:\nLive video webcast with English or 
 Spanish captions via: www.adminmonitor.com/ca/cpuc\nWebcast: Participants 
 who access the forum via webcast-only will just have audio and video but 
 will not be able to make verbal comments.If you want to make live verbal 
 comments during the forum, you must call into the meeting with the call-in 
 information below:\nPhone (English): 800-857-1917, passcode: 6032788# 
 (Participants will have audio in English and will be able to make comments 
 in English.)\nPhone (Spanish): 800-857-1917, passcode: 3799627# 
 (Participants will have audio in Spanish and will be able to make comments 
 in Spanish.)\nFor captions (English or Spanish), do the following: (1) 
 click on the name of the meeting at www.adminmonitor.com/ca/cpuc, (2) click 
 the green button below the video for captions, and (3) click on the white 
 icon next to the word “live” at the bottom of the video.\nThe forums 
 will be recorded and archived on the Commission’s website for future 
 viewing.\nThe CPUC welcomes remote attendance and comment on PG&E’s rate 
 increase request at the six public forums, and customers from all parts of 
 PG&E’s service area are encouraged to attend. Comments from customers 
 will help the CPUC reach an informed decision on PG&E’s request. The 
 Administrative Law Judges assigned to the proceeding (A.21-06-021) will 
 issue a written recommendation in the case in early 2023 and the CPUC 
 Commissioners will consider and vote on that recommendation (or a different 
 recommendation) to adopt any final rate adjustments.\nYou can also make 
 your voice heard in this proceeding and read the written comments posted by 
 others via our online Docket Card on the Commission’s website at 
 apps.cpuc.ca.gov/c/A2106021.\nOn June 30, 2021, PG&E submitted its General 
 Rate Case application (A.21-06-021) requesting CPUC approval to increase 
 rates for its electric and natural gas customers over four years, 2023 
 through 2026. Under PG&E’s proposal, the monthly bill for a typical 
 residential customer, including customers enrolled in the assistance 
 program California Alternate Rates for Energy (CARE), is estimated to 
 increase by 18% in 2023, if approved by the CPUC.\nUnder PG&E’s June 30, 
 2021 request, PG&E is requesting a reduction of revenue for anticipated 
 operations and maintenance expenses and an increase of revenue for 
 administration costs, for proposed new capital investments to replace and 
 upgrade its facilities, and for wildfire risk mitigation activities to 
 allow its electric system to better withstand fire dangers. PG&E is also 
 requesting the CPUC approve additional expenses and capital costs for its 
 natural gas operations related to its natural gas distribution system as 
 well as its natural gas transmission and storage systems.\nAs a result, the 
 monthly electric costs for a typical residential customer (500 kwh/month) 
 would increase by $25.19 in 2023 and an additional $3.94 in 2024, $2.40 in 
 2025, and $0.72 in 2026. Under PG&E’s request, the monthly natural gas 
 costs for a typical residential customer (33 therms/month) would increase 
 by $10.81 in 2023 and an additional $5.55 in 2024, $5.03 in 2025, and $5.34 
 in 2026. The total requested increase over these four years for both 
 electric and natural gas would be $58.89 monthly for the typical 
 residential customer with electric usage of 500 kwh/month and gas usage of 
 33 therms/month. (These estimates are based on a comparison with PG&E rates 
 in effect on March 1, 2021.) These estimates do not include costs related 
 to PG&E’s recent announcement of its proposal to underground 10,000 miles 
 of infrastructure. Details regarding the costs of PG&E’s undergrounding 
 proposal will be provided by PG&E to the CPUC on February 25, 2022 and will 
 be accessible on the CPUC’s website at the Docket Card for this 
 proceeding (A.21-06-021). Other recent rate increases announced by PG&E, 
 which have already been approved by the CPUC, are not reflected in these 
 figures. These recent rate increases include those previously approved by 
 the Commission related to the costs of gas and electricity purchases 
 (A.21-06-001), prior general rate case costs, transmission costs, and 
 insurance costs (PG&E Advice Letter 6408). Further information, including a 
 fact sheet in English and Spanish, is available on the CPUC’s website at: 
 https://www.cpuc.ca.gov/pph\nConsistent with Governor Newsom’s directive 
 concerning restrictions on public gatherings to protect customers and 
 community members during COVID-19, these public forums (otherwise known as 
 Public Participation Hearings) will not have in-person attendance. Members 
 of the public can view the public forums via the Internet (webcast) and 
 listen and make comment via the toll-free phone line. Those who would like 
 to make public comment must call in by phone.\nWhile a quorum of CPUC’s 
 Commissioners and/or their staff may attend, listen, and participate at 
 these remote public forums, no official CPUC action will be taken on this 
 matter during the remote public forums.\nIf special accommodations are 
 needed to attend or participate, such as non-English translators or sign 
 language interpreters, please contact the CPUC’s Public Advisor’s 
 Office at public.advisor@cpuc.ca.gov or toll-free at 866-849-8390 at least 
 three business days in advance of the public forum.\nFurther information on 
 public forums is available on the CPUC’s website at: 
 www.cpuc.ca.gov/pph.\nThe Ruling setting the public forums is available on 
 the CPUC’s website at 
 https://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/.../G000/M447/K264/447264149.PDF.\nDocuments 
 related to this proceeding are available on the CPUC’s website at: 
 https://apps.cpuc.ca.gov/apex/f?p=401:56:0::NO:RP,57,RIR:P5_PROCEEDING_SELECT:A2106021.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2022/03/17/18848711.php
SUMMARY:Protest PG&E's Rate Increase
LOCATION:State of California Public Utilities Commission\n505 Van Ness Ave, San 
 Francisco, CA 94102
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2022/03/17/18848711.php
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