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Hundreds of Plumas County Households Could Benefit from PG&E Energy Discounts

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pgeMore than 1,500 Plumas County households that are eligible for a discount on their monthly Pacific Gas and Electric Company bills are not enrolled according to a statement released by the San Francisco based utility. Customers can save up to 20 percent or more on their monthly energy bill by enrolling in PG&E’s California Alternate Rates for Energy (CARE) Program.

The CARE program, according to PG&E, gives income-qualified households deep discounts on their energy bills. Throughout PG&E’s service area, nearly one in ten eligible customers are not signed up for the program and are missing out on significant savings. But in Plumas County, about 53 percent of eligible households are not enrolled.

“Our CARE program is an important part of providing affordable service to our customers. We encourage all our customers to learn more about CARE, and the variety of other programs we offer, to help them manage their energy costs and lower their monthly bill,” said PG&E Senior Vice President and Chief Customer Officer Laurie Giammona.

PG&E estimates about 200,000 customers throughout its service area could save on their monthly costs by enrolling in CARE. In Plumas County alone, about 1,580 households are eligible but not enrolled.

Currently, more than 1.4 million qualified customers throughout Northern and Central California are enrolled in CARE. PG&E has helped customers save more than $7.8 billion on their energy bills through the program.

Customers can apply for CARE online or via paper applications that are available through numerous community agencies throughout PG&E’s service area. Applying is easy and only takes about five minutes. If they qualify, customers will begin receiving the CARE program discount within their next billing cycle.

The Energy Savings Assistance Program can help customers already participating in the CARE Program save more energy and money with free energy-saving improvements to maximize energy efficiency in their home.

Every year, the California Public Utilities Commission adjusts the maximum qualifying income levels for CARE to reflect changes in the federal poverty guidelines. CARE is funded through a rate surcharge paid by all utility customers.

CARE Income Guidelines*
Household Size Income Eligibility Upper Limit
1-2 $32,040
3 $40,320
4 $48,600
5 $56,880
6 $65,160
7 $73,460
8 $81,780
Each Additional Person $8,320
* Effective June 1, 2016 to May 31, 2017

To learn more about the CARE Program, visit www.pge.com/care. If customers have questions or need assistance filling out the CARE applications, email us at careprogram@pge.com or call 1-866-743-2273. To learn more about the Energy Savings Assistance Program, visit www.pge.com/energysavings.

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