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PG&E CEO goes one-on-one with NBC Bay Area's Raj Mathai as power bills soar for customers
NBC Bay Area’s Raj Mathai sat down for an exclusive interview with PG&E CEO Patti Poppe.
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Watch: Extended one-on-one interview with PG&E CEO Patti Poppe
NBC Bay Area’s Raj Mathai sat down for an exclusive interview with PG&E CEO Patti Poppe.
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One-on-one with PG&E CEO Patti Poppe
In a rare interview, NBC Bay Area’s Raj Mathai speaks with PG&E CEO Patti Poppe amid the rate hikes.
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Soaring PG&E power rates in 2024 approach Hawaii
With the hefty increase so far this year, PG&E’s rates are now approaching those of Hawaii, a state with the unfortunate distinction of having the most expensive power in the nation.
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Soaring PG&E power rates in 2024 approach Hawaii
With the hefty increase so far this year, PG&E’s rates are now approaching those of Hawaii, a state with the unfortunate distinction of having the most expensive power in the nation. Jaxon Van Derbeken reports.
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A closer look: PG&E rate hikes
With the hefty increase so far this year, PG&E’s rates are now approaching those of Hawaii — a state with the unfortunate distinction of having the most expensive power in the nation. Raj Mathai speaks with Jaxon Van Derbeken on this.
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PG&E discusses future of clean energy
Lawmakers joined PG&E and other energy companies in Richmond Monday to discuss new technologies as well as ways we can conserve, adapt and work to stop future climate change.
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A closer look: PG&E's executive pay
While PG&E bills have been rising for the past year, The utility’s CEO was getting a 20% pay raise, according to PG&E’s recent data in a filing with the Security and Exchange Commission. Raj Mathai speaks with Jaxon Van Derbeken on this.
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PG&E gets break on paying $1 billion bill
Regulators have agreed to let PG&E delay paying two-thirds of the $1 billion it owes customers, allowing the power company to take the next two years to pay the full amount.
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PG&E gets break on paying $1 billion bill
Regulators have agreed to let PG&E delay paying two thirds of the $1 billion it owes customers, allowing the power company to take the next two years to pay the full amount. Jaxon Van Derbeken reports.
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A closer look: PG&E's $1 billion payment delay OK'd
Regulators have agreed to let PG&E delay paying two thirds of the $1 billion it owes customers, allowing the power company to take the next two years to pay the full amount. Audrey Asistio speaks with Jaxon Van Derbeken on this.
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PG&E donates land for development of affordable homes in the North Bay
PG&E donated 13.6 acres of land in Novato to the nonprofit Habitat for Humanity.
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How PG&E rate hikes are impacting electric vehicle charging
The cost to charge electric vehicles will become more expensive with PG&E raising rates for a second time this year.
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How PG&E rate hikes are impacting electric vehicle charging
The cost to charge electric vehicles will become more expensive with PG&E raising rates for a second time this year. Bob Redell reports.
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New PG&E rate hike approved by CPUC
The California Public Utilities Commission approved a PG&E rate hike Thursday that will add about $5 a month to the average bill and it could begin as soon as next month. Kris Sanchez reports.
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Bay Area residents react after PG&E rate hike approved by CPUC
The Public Utilities Commission approved a PG&E rate hike Thursday that will add about $5 a month to the average bill and it could begin as soon as next month. Pete Suratos reports.
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New PG&E rate hike approved by CPUC
The Public Utilities Commission approved a PG&E rate hike Thursday that will add about $5 a month to the average bill and it could begin as soon as next month. Jaxon Van Derbeken reports.
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New PG&E rate hike approved by CPUC
The Public Utilities Commission approved a PG&E rate hike Thursday that will add about $5 a month to the average bill – and it could begin as soon as next month.
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PG&E seeks break on part of a $1 billion payment to wildfire bailout fund
Despite profits of more than $2 billion last year, PG&E recently told regulators that it is in such a financial bind that it needs more time to make a $1 billion payment. Jaxon Van Derbeken reports.