California utility companies fixed-rate delivery proposal faces backlash from customers. $28K-$69K, fixed monthly delivery fee would be $34 $69K-$180K, fixed monthly delivery fee would be $73 $180K or more, fixed monthly delivery fee would be $128
SAN DIEGO – A recent proposal by California electric companies would break up monthly charges by the amount of energy used and the income of the household.
Currently, SDG&E customers pay for how much electricity their household uses, and how that electricity is delivered. Prices vary month-to-month on both of these costs.
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