Don King has owned Fat City Brew & BBQ in Stockton for almost 15 years. For his 3,000-square-foot restaurant, he paid about $7,500 in utility bills just this month.
PG&E alerted customers on Friday, saying it's asking the California Public Utilities Commission to sign off on a 3.5% annual rate increase from 2027 to 2030.
However, with some add-on costs built into rates that are set to expire in 2026, PG&E says bills will actually remain flat in 2027 compared to costs this year.
This means your bill could go higher.
With Stockton recently making the switch to Ava Energy, with the promise of 5% lower rates, utility customers are trying to stay hopeful.
CBS Sacramento has reached out to Ava Energy, asking how this will impact Stocktonians.
PG&E says it's trying to stabilize costs as much as possible, but state regulators still have to sign off on these changes.
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