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12 Local Organizations Selected for $900,000 in Grants to Fund Environmental Stewardship and Climate Resilience Projects
Building upon a long history of climate action and environmental stewardship, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) and The PG&E Corporation Foundation (Foundation) have awarded $900,000 across two grant programs intended to support climate resilience efforts in PG&E’s hometowns, while also protecting and restoring land, water, and air in habitats and communities across California.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · December 14, 2022
Give the Gift of Energy to Those in Need this Holiday Season
This holiday season, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) customers can get into the giving spirit by making a tax-deductible donation to the Relief for Energy Assistance through Community Help (REACH) program. The REACH program provides financial assistance of up to $300 for customers struggling to pay past due energy bills.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · December 13, 2022
PG&E Prepared to Respond to Significant Storm System Expected to Impact Northern and Central California this Weekend
Meteorologists are forecasting a significant weather system this weekend in Northern and Central California that could bring rain, gusty winds, heavy snow and the possibility of thunderstorms. Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is preparing to respond to potential power outages and urges customers to be prepared as well.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · December 8, 2022
Keeping Local Restaurants Cooking: 114 Restaurants to Receive $3,000 Resilience Grants in Second Round of Financial Support This Year
Just in time for the holidays, Northern and Central California restaurants are getting a second boost this year from the California Restaurant Foundation (CRF) and The PG&E Corporation Foundation (Foundation). The Foundation’s latest $400,000 charitable contribution to CRF will fund $3,000 grants to 114 hometown restaurants in 23 counties in Pacific Gas and Electric Company’s (PG&E) service area, as well as operating support for CRF.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · December 2, 2022
PG&E’s ‘Green Bond’ Transaction to Save Customers $300 Million While Helping to Strengthen Electric Grid, Protect California Forests
As a significant milestone in its work to provide affordable, safe and reliable energy to its customers, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (the Utility), through its subsidiary PG&E Recovery Funding, LLC, recently finalized a $983.4 million green bond issuance to finance electric work that will have significant environmental benefits while also keeping its customers and hometowns safe.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · November 30, 2022
Wet and Windy Weather to Impact Northern and Central California This Week
With meteorologists forecasting a significant weather system this week in Northern and Central California, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is ready to respond to potential power outages and urges customers to be prepared as well.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · November 29, 2022
Simple Ways to Rein in Energy Expenses this Holiday Season
As families begin decking the halls, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) offers ways to make the holiday season more energy efficient.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · November 29, 2022
New Chief Marketing and Communications Officer Announced; David McCulloch Brings Decades of Global Energy and Tech Experience to PG&E
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) has appointed David McCulloch as its new Vice President and Chief Marketing and Communications Officer, effective today.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · November 28, 2022
U.S. Department of Energy Confirms Diablo Canyon Power Plant’s Eligibility for Civil Nuclear Credit Program Funding
Today, the U. S. Department of Energy (DOE) confirmed Pacific Gas and Electric Company’s (PG&E) Diablo Canyon Power Plant (DCPP) is eligible for federal funding through the Civil Nuclear Credit Program.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · November 21, 2022
In Service to Hometowns and Nonprofit Organizations, PG&E Coworkers Celebrate Holiday Season with ‘Weeks of Giving’ Campaign
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is kicking off the 2022 season of giving by partnering with nonprofit groups to give back to the customers and hometowns it is privileged to serve in Northern and Central California.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · November 17, 2022
Gobble Up Energy Savings to Help Reduce Higher Holiday Energy Bills
The holiday season is upon us. With a drop in temperatures, shorter days and longer nights, guests staying over, and appliances operating on overdrive the Thanksgiving holiday can lead to an increase in energy use.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · November 16, 2022
On Utility Scam Awareness Day, PG&E Wants to Help Customers Recognize and Avoid Utility Scams
As the number of scams targeting utility customers continue at an alarming rate, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is joining Utilities United Against Scams to help customers recognize potential scams as part of Utility Scam Awareness Day on November 16.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · November 15, 2022
Winter Storm Moves through Northern and Central California Bringing Rain and Snow; Hundreds of PG&E Personnel Responding to Local Power Outages
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) crews are responding to local power outages from a storm system that is continuing to move through its service territory and is forecasted to last until Wednesday morning. Since Monday morning, PG&E has restored more than 60,000 customers who lost power, with 96 percent restored in six hours or fewer.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · November 8, 2022
As Winter Rain and Snow Hit California, PG&E Is Prepared to Respond to Storm Related Outages
As rain and snow move into California, emergency crews across the Pacific Gas & Electric Company (PG&E) service area are ready to safely respond to possible storm-related outages.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · November 7, 2022
Rain and Snow Throughout Northern California Serves as Reminder to Practice Winter Storm Safety
A series of November weather systems is bringing welcome rain and snow to much of Northern California and serves as a reminder of the importance of winter storm safety.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · November 4, 2022
New Balloon Safety Law to Make Celebrating with Metallic Balloons Safer, Reduce Balloon-Caused Power Outages for Customers
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) expressed support for a new metallic balloon law that will enhance the safety of PG&E employees, customers and hometowns. Governor Newsom signed Assembly Bill (AB) 847 which allows mylar or metallic balloons to be sold in California only if those balloons do not cause electrical faults when making contact with overhead distribution lines.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · November 3, 2022
PG&E Offers Free Annual Gas Safety Checks to Help Keep Customers Warm and Safe
With colder weather months approaching, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is reminding customers to call to schedule a free in-home safety inspection of their gas appliances. During the visit, PG&E will also relight pilot lights for customers who have heaters or other appliances that have been turned off during warmer months.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · November 2, 2022
Investing in Our Communities: New Program Provides Financial Education, Mentorship, and College Scholarships to Help Close Racial Wealth Gap
In an effort to address wealth inequality and the racial wealth gap affecting African Americans, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) and The PG&E Corporation Foundation (The Foundation) are partnering with the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley and Berkeley Executive Education, Mills College at Northeastern University, and Amenti Capital Group to prepare African American Oakland and Greater Bay Area high school students for future financial success and academic leadership.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · November 1, 2022
PG&E to Offer Nation’s First Vehicle-To-Grid Export Rate for Commercial Electric Vehicles
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) has received approval to establish the nation’s first “vehicle-to-grid” (V2G) export compensation mechanism for commercial electric vehicle (EV) charging customers in its California service area. The V2G export rate promotes EV adoption by providing upfront incentives to help commercial customers offset fleet costs and delivers an innovative solution for these vehicles to export power back to support the grid during peak energy demand periods.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · October 26, 2022
PG&E is Offering 1,500 Free Trees to Customers Through Energy-Saving Trees Program
Starting Monday, October 24, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is providing 1,500 free trees for its customers in certain locations across its service territory through the Energy-Saving Trees program. The trees will be delivered directly to the customer’s address.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · October 24, 2022
Stop Vampire Appliances from Taking a Bite Out of Your Budget
Vampire appliances have a voracious appetite for sucking energy out of electrical outlets and money out of your wallet, even when they are turned off. These appliances and devices still use energy while powered down and they are potentially all over your home.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · October 24, 2022
On International ShakeOut Day, PG&E Provides Customers with Tips to Stay Safe During an Earthquake
October 20 is observed as International ShakeOut Day, when millions of people worldwide will participate in earthquake drills at work, school, or home. Earthquake safety is especially important in seismically active regions like California, and Pacific Gas and Electric Co. (PG&E) is raising awareness around steps that customers can take to increase safety in the event of an earthquake.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · October 19, 2022
PG&E Supports Local Fire Safe Councils with $250,000 for Wildfire Safety Projects
The work of local California Fire Safe Councils (FSCs) is critical to strengthening the safety and preparedness of local communities in areas of extreme fire risk. That’s why Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is supporting eight FSCs with a total of $250,000 for projects aimed at reducing the threat of wildfires.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · October 14, 2022
PG&E Safety Action Center Website Provides Resources for Customers to Create Emergency Plan
As part of National Fire Preparedness Week, PG&E is partnering with CAL FIRE and the National Fire Protection Association to provide Californians with important information to keep themselves safe. Taking the steps to make sure you and your family are prepared for fire is extremely important as California enters what is traditionally the peak of wildfire season. You may only have minutes to evacuate if a fire breaks out in or around your home, so it is important to have a plan in place beforehand. Every emergency plan should include:
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · October 13, 2022
Working to Keep Communities Safe: PG&E Offers Fall Tree Trimming Safety Tips
Fall is here! ‘Tis the season for Veteran’s Day, Halloween, and Thanksgiving. Many people are also thinking about cleaning up their yards before the weather changes to make room for holiday decorations by trimming bushes and removing dead trees. Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) has seen more than 100 incidents where trees or tree limbs have fallen into powerlines by either the homeowner conducting tree work or by the homeowner’s hired tree crew. These incidents are the type of situation that can cause outages and lead to ignitions.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · October 6, 2022
New and Expanded Resources Can Help Customers Prepare for Possible Public Safety Power Shutoffs as Windy Season Approaches
To make sure customers stay safe during planned wildfire safety outages, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) offers new and expanded customer resources in case Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) are needed this autumn. Because high winds may cause trees and debris to contact energized lines and possibly start a wildfire, PG&E may need to turn off power during dry, windy weather.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · October 6, 2022
Ways to Reduce Energy Bills in Recognition of National Energy Efficiency Day
Though it’s emphasized today on National Energy Efficiency Day (EE Day), Pacific Gas and Electric Company’s (PG&E) commitment to helping customers reduce bills with energy efficiency is a year-round effort.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · October 5, 2022
Climate Credit from State Program Will Lower Bills this Month
More than 5 million Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) electric customers will automatically receive the California Climate Credit on their energy bill this month. The credit was created by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) as part of the state’s efforts to fight climate change. PG&E is pleased to administer the credit in a timely manner to help reduce customer energy bills this month.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · October 4, 2022
Driving a Clean Energy Future: PG&E Celebrates National Drive Electric Week, Accelerating EV Adoption and Grid Readiness
In recognition of National Drive Electric Week (Sept. 23 - Oct. 2, 2022), Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is encouraging customers to drive electric, promoting electric vehicle (EV) programs and resources available to customers, and sharing its progress to prepare the grid for widespread EV adoption in support of California’s clean air and climate goals.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · September 28, 2022
CORRECTING and REPLACING Dates Set for Pacific Gas and Electric Company Quarterly Preferred Stock Dividend
Second paragraph of release dated September 20, 2022, should read: In order to be considered a shareholder of record for the dividend payment, you must have purchased the stock at least two trading days before the record date (instead of: In order to be considered a shareholder of record for the dividend payment, you must have purchased the stock at least one trading day before the record date).
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · September 22, 2022
Identifying Potential Risks: PG&E Surveying Powerlines by Helicopters to Keep Customers Safe
Through the end of October, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) crews will survey electrical equipment, and the nearby vegetation, in 25 counties throughout Northern and Central California to spot and prevent potential wildfire risk. Helicopters equipped with Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) sensors and high-resolution imagery technology will evaluate PG&E powerlines and adjacent trees.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · September 15, 2022
40 Local Students Across Northern and Central California to Receive Annual PG&E Better Together STEM Scholarships
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) today announced that 40 students from hometowns across its service area will receive scholarships totaling $250,000 from the 2022 Better Together STEM Scholarship Program.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · September 14, 2022
As Extreme Heat Continues to Push Electricity Demand Higher Across the West, State’s Grid Operator Directs Utilities to Prepare for Potential Rotating Power Outages
With high temperatures continuing across California and the West, the state’s grid operator has again directed utilities including Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) to prepare for possible rotating power outages due to the potential for electricity supply on the larger Western region grid to fall short of the increased demand.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · September 7, 2022
As Extreme Heat Pushes Electricity Demand Higher Across the West, State’s Grid Operator Directs Utilities to Prepare for Potential Rotating Power Outages
With high temperatures continuing across California and the West, the state’s grid operator has directed utilities including Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) to prepare for possible rotating power outages due to the potential for electricity supply on the larger Western region grid to fall short of the increased demand.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · September 6, 2022
Heatwave Continues Across the State; Customers Urged to Conserve
As excessive heat continues to bake California and the West, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) continues to encourage customers to reduce demand on the grid. With temperatures for Tuesday forecast to be, once again, into triple digits, PG&E is prepared in all manner to respond to heat-related power outages, should they occur.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · September 6, 2022
Call for Energy Conservation Extended as Western Heat Wave Intensifies
As a major summer heat wave continues to blanket the West, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is helping customers reduce demand on the grid and positioning its crews to respond to potential heat-related power outages in the coming days.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · September 4, 2022
Day 4 of Prolonged Heat Wave Prompts Continued Call for Energy Conservation
With temperatures forecast to be 10-20 degrees above normal in many areas over the next several days, electricity demand is expected to continue to spike. The state’s grid operator says the power grid has maintained reliability during the heat wave due to conservation efforts. Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is grateful to its customers for doing their part.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · September 3, 2022
California Governor Signs Legislation Seeking to Extend Diablo Canyon Power Plant Operations to Support Statewide Grid Reliability
Following approval by the California State Legislature, Governor Gavin Newsom today signed Senate Bill 846 into law, seeking to extend operations at Diablo Canyon Power Plant (DCPP) in San Luis Obispo County for five years beyond its current license expiration in 2025. The plant, owned and operated by Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E), would be used to improve statewide energy system reliability and reduce greenhouse gas emissions while additional renewable energy and carbon-free resources come online.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · September 2, 2022
Californians Urged to Continue Conserving Electricity During Prolonged Heat Wave
The state’s grid operator, the California Independent System Operator (CAISO), credits conservation efforts over the past two days for maintaining grid stability and has encouraged customers to answer the call once again today.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · September 2, 2022
Receive Bill Credit for Reducing Energy Use and Strain on Statewide Power Grid
New this summer, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) customers can be rewarded for saving energy when the state’s grid operator calls a Flex Alert. A Flex Alert is a call for consumers to voluntarily conserve electricity when there is a predicted shortage of energy supply, especially if the grid operator needs to dip into reserves to cover demand.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · September 1, 2022
State’s Grid Operator Asks Californians to Conserve Energy Today Due to High Energy Demand and Tight Supplies Across the West
With hot temperatures and high energy demand across California, the state’s power grid operator is asking residents statewide to voluntarily conserve electricity this afternoon and evening when the grid is most stressed due to higher demand and when energy supplies are tighter.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · August 31, 2022
Simple Ways to Save Energy: Take Steps Now to Prepare for Incoming Excessive Heat Wave
It looks like tomorrow Thursday (September 1) will kick off a week of above normal temperatures throughout Northern and Central California.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · August 31, 2022
State’s Grid Operator Asks Californians to Conserve Energy Today Due to High Energy Demand and Tight Supplies Across the West
With hot temperatures and high energy demand across California, the state’s power grid operator is asking residents statewide to voluntarily conserve electricity this afternoon and evening when the grid is most stressed due to higher demand and energy supplies are tighter.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · August 17, 2022
Improving Safety and Reliability: PG&E Developing Several New Remote Grid Systems to Replace Overhead Powerlines and Promote More Wireless Power in High Fire Threat Areas
Today, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) announced an expansion of its remote grid program, including progressing four new Standalone Power Systems in 2022 and deploying a standardized monitoring and control platform that will help it scale the program to more than 30 systems by 2026.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · August 11, 2022
National 811 Day a Reminder to Contractors and Homeowners to Call 811 Before All Digging Projects, Large or Small
Today, Aug. 11, is National 811 Day and Pacific Gas and Electric Company is joining together with utilities across the country to help spread the word about the risks of digging at any depth without placing a free call to 811 to have all underground gas, electric, and other service lines marked prior to starting any digging project.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · August 11, 2022
To Help Combat Food Insecurity in Northern and Central California, The PG&E Corporation Foundation Contributes $750,000 to Local Food Banks
The PG&E Corporation Foundation (The Foundation) is providing $750,000 to local food banks to help feed individuals and families struggling with food insecurity. The contribution is equal to approximately 4.5 million pounds of food, or 3.75 million meals, for individuals and families in need. The funding will support 39 food banks serving 49 counties in Pacific Gas and Electric Company’s (PG&E) service area.
By Pacific Gas and Electric Company · Via Business Wire · August 10, 2022
PG&E Warns Customers of an Emerging Scam Campaign and Provides Tips on How Customers Can Protect Themselves
In recent weeks, PG&E has received dozens of reports on an emerging scam: utility impostors demanding immediate payment for a SmartMeter deposit to avoid disconnection. As the number of these scam attempts targeting utility customers continue at an alarming rate, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) wants to help customers recognize the signs of a scam so that they can avoid falling victim.
Three Simple Ways to Reduce Energy Use at Home as Kids Head Back to School
Summer may be over for students heading back to class, but the hot weather will be sticking around for several more weeks. With the house or apartment a little emptier, now may be a great time to cut back on energy use.
To Support Community Investment in Climate Innovation, The PG&E Corporation Foundation Funds New Three-Year Grant Program
The PG&E Corporation Foundation (Foundation) has launched a new grant program that will offer communities across Northern and Central California up to $1.5 million over three years to support environmental stewardship.
Sharing Progress in Building a Safer, More Sustainable Energy Future for Customers, PG&E Issues Annual Corporate Sustainability Report
Today, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) released its annual Corporate Sustainability Report, which outlines major strides the company has made in safety and environmental stewardship, while working toward the “triple bottom line” of serving people, the planet, and California’s prosperity.
Public Safety Power Shutoff Address Alerts Provide Notifications for Addresses Other Than Your Home That Are Important to You, Including Schools or a Relative’s Home
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) customers and non-account holders can now sign up for notifications for any address they care about to stay informed about Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS). High winds can cause tree branches and debris to contact energized lines, damage our equipment and cause wildfires. As a result, PG&E may need to turn off power during severe weather to prevent wildfires. This is called a PSPS.
PG&E’s Video Preparedness Series, 7 Saturdays, is Helping Californians to ‘Get Set and Go!’ in the Event of a Wildfire
In the final bonus episode of Pacific Gas and Electric Company’s (PG&E) “7 Saturdays to a More Fire-Resistant Home (7 Saturdays),” viewers will learn how to “Get Set and Go!” should there be a wildfire in their community. Taking simple steps to prepare for an evacuation helps Californians practice how to safely and smoothly evacuate their community if a wildfire develops.
Helping Customers Maximize Energy Efficiency by Revealing the Top Energy Saving Myths
The prolonged extreme heat of the summer can increase energy bills, which is why Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) makes helping customers reduce costs a priority. There are simple steps, free tools, and programs to minimize the impact of summer heat on energy bills. Unfortunately, common misconceptions about efficiency can not only increase energy use but end up costing customers money.
25,000 PG&E and Tesla Customers Invited to Form World’s Largest Distributed Battery to Support Electric Grid Reliability
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) and Tesla Inc. have launched a new pilot program that creates a virtual power plant, to help support electric grid reliability and save customers money.
Gold Shovel Association Welcomes PG&E Gas Leader Joe Forline to Board of Directors
The Gold Shovel Association (GSA) recently announced the addition of Joe Forline, Senior Vice President, Gas Operations at Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E), to its Board of Directors. GSA is a nationally recognized organization committed to improving public and workforce safety by focusing on the protection of underground infrastructure.
With a Focus on Safety and Customers, PG&E Names New Leaders In Electric Operations, and Gas and Electric Engineering
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) announced today that it has named new leaders for its Electric Operations, Gas Engineering and Electric Engineering organizations. Janisse Quiñones, Christine Cowsert Chapman and Martin Wyspianski will help continue to transform PG&E’s electric and gas systems with a focus on safety, reliability and readiness for California’s changing energy landscape in the years ahead.
Drought Conditions and Extreme Heat Increase the Importance of Fire Safety this Fourth of July Holiday Weekend
It’s critical to put safety first this Fourth of July with the triple digit heat combined with extremely dry conditions from an extended drought and climate change.
Expanding Electric Vehicle Charging Options for Customers, PG&E Begins Installing EV Chargers at Schools
Today, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) announced it has broken ground on the first of up to 130 new electric vehicle (EV) charging ports at 22 schools in its service area.
PG&E’s Digital Preparedness Series, 7 Saturdays, is Preparing Californians to Get “Ready” for Wildfire Season
In the second bonus episode of Pacific Gas and Electric Company’s (PG&E) “7 Saturdays to a More Fire-Resistant Home,” customers will continue learning how to get “Ready” for fire season and make their homes and their communities more resistant to wildfire.
With Utility Scams on the Rise In 2022, PG&E Shares Tips on How Customers Can Protect Themselves
As the number of scams targeting utility customers continues at an alarming rate—typically by phone, online or in-person—Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) wants to help customers recognize the signs of a scam so that they can avoid falling victim.
Dates Set for Pacific Gas and Electric Company Quarterly Preferred Stock Dividend
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E Corporation (NYSEPCG), declared the regular preferred stock dividend for the three-month period ending July 31, 2022, to be payable on August 15, 2022, to shareholders of record on July 29, 2022. Pacific Gas and Electric Company will pay a dividend on its eight series of preferred stock as follows:
As Summer Begins, PG&E Helps Customers with Five Easy Ways to Reduce Energy Use
On the first official day of summer Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) shares strategies to help customers save energy and keep costs down as temperatures continue to rise. Customers can utilize these simple steps, free tools, and programs to minimize the impact of summer heat on energy bills.
PG&E Customers Now Have Access to High-Definition Camera Information to Monitor Weather Conditions in Their Communities
To help prepare customers and communities for the growing threat of wildfire, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) provides online tools with detailed, localized weather forecasts and a Fire Watch map, allowing customers to access dozens of high-definition cameras that monitor weather conditions in one view.
As California’s Traditional Fire Season Starts, PG&E Turns on Enhanced Powerline Safety Settings Across All High Fire-Risk Areas
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) said today that its Enhanced Powerline Safety Settings (EPSS) now protect approximately 3 million people, or more than 1 million customers, who live in high fire-risk areas within the company’s service area.
PG&E Supports Local Cooling Centers and Helps Customers Find Relief from Extreme Heat of Summer
Cooling centers continue to provide a safe, air-conditioned location for all residents to cool down during extreme heat.
PG&E’s Energy Training Centers Offer Free Educational Resources
With California’s burgeoning energy efficiency, electrification and decarbonization workforce expected to grow at least 8 percent in coming years, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is helping ensure current and future workers are ready to succeed.
PG&E Joins with Aemetis, Inc. to Officially Open New Renewable Natural Gas Interconnection
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) today joined with Aemetis, Inc. to officially commission the interconnection of a new Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) facility in Keyes, Calif. The partnership between PG&E and Aemetis will enable transportation of clean RNG to California transportation customers and capture more than 1.6 MMBtu of dairy methane per year that would otherwise be emitted into the atmosphere.
'Climate Positive’ by 2050: PG&E’s New Climate Strategy Report Outlines Targets and Milestones on Path to Net Zero Emissions and Beyond
Today, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) unveiled breakthrough commitments to help reduce carbon emissions, reverse the impacts of climate change and heal the planet as part of its comprehensive Climate Strategy Report.
PG&E Encouraging Eligible Customers to Sign Up for Monthly Energy Discount Program
Thousands of income-eligible customers could save 18% on their monthly electric bill by enrolling in Pacific Gas and Electric Company’s (PG&E) Family Electric Rate Assistance (FERA) Program.
PG&E’s Digital Preparedness Series -- ‘7 Saturdays to a More Fire-Resistant Home’ -- Returns with Three New Bonus Episodes
Last year, more than 300,000 Californians watched Pacific Gas and Electric Company’s (PG&E) video learning series, “7 Saturdays to a More Fire-Resistant Home,” to learn how to prepare their homes and communities for wildfire season.
During National Safety Month, PG&E to Host 811 Webinars to Help Customers Dig Safely and Avoid Expensive Repairs
As part of National Safety Month in June, PG&E will host two free 811 safe digging webinars to help customers “dig safe” and avoid expensive repairs, PG&E will host two free 811 safe digging webinars for homeowners and contractors. The webinar sessions will provide an overview of the 811 process and guidance for digging safely once underground utilities have been marked. Attendees will also have an opportunity to ask questions of PG&E 811 Damage Prevention experts in each session.
Installation of Powerline Safety Settings Essentially Complete in High-Fire Risk Areas Across 25,500 Distribution Line Miles in PG&E’s Service Area
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) today announced that installation of Enhanced Powerline Safety Settings (EPSS) on its distribution powerlines in high fire-risk areas (HFRA) is essentially complete. These safety settings quickly and automatically shut off power within one-tenth of a second or less if a potential threat is detected to the electric system, such as a tree branch falling into a powerline.
PG&E Partners with Local Bay Area Fire Councils to Help Customers Prepare
In collaboration with local Bay Area Fire Safe Councils, PG&E has identified key steps that customers can take to prepare their homes and families for wildfires. The information will be available on PG&E’s online preparedness resource, Safetyactioncenter.pge.com, which shows Californians ways to prepare for emergencies.
Committed to Customer Safety: PG&E Provides New Safety Information about Downed Powerlines in Emergency Situations
One of the most important safety tips shared by Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is to treat all downed powerlines as if they are energized and keep away. Circumstances, however, can become more complicated if a powerline is in the path of an evacuation route.
Help Graduates Celebrate Safety by Securing Balloons with a Weight
California’s graduation season has begun, and it’s important that all celebrants understand the public safety risks associated with helium-filled metallic balloons. If your graduation celebration involves balloons, make sure they are secured with a weight. Unweighted balloons can float away and come into contact with overhead power lines, causing power outages and a public safety risk.