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California’s Public Advocates Office warns that Pacific Gas & Electric customers could face annual energy bill increases of up to $840 by 2030, surpassing recent rises and current estimates. While PG&E projects a modest increase of around $128 next year, officials warn that longer-term forecasts indicate costs may continue to rise significantly, driven by factors such as wildfire-related expenses and infrastructure costs. The California Public Utilities Commission will review rate adjustments starting in 2027.
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