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San Diego residents will receive the second climate credit on their October bills

CALI - BAJA

25-09-2024


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Publicado: 25-09-2024 10:04:24 PDT
Actualizado: 25-09-2024 13:17:16 PDT

The credit will be deducted from the bill in the month of October

San Diego residents will soon see relief on their electric bills, thanks to the second climate credit of the year. This credit, known as the "California Climate Credit," is part of the Cap-and-Trade Program, which requires major polluters to pay for their emissions. Starting in October, households will automatically receive a $78.22 credit on their electric bills. This benefit is applied twice a year, in April and October. The program aims to help utility customers offset energy costs during the transition to a more sustainable future.

 

Since 2014, families receiving energy from San Diego General Electric (SDG&E) have accumulated a total of $804 in climate credits. Statewide, the program’s benefits have exceeded $10 billion, providing relief to millions of households.

 

 

The climate credit is part of California’s effort to combat climate change, redistributing the benefits of the Cap-and-Trade Program to residents. Last year, the Commission expedited the credit distribution to alleviate high winter bills, but in 2024, the distribution schedule will return to its normal April and October cycle.

 

For more information on programs funded by the Cap-and-Trade Program, which aim to reduce pollution, improve public health and the environment, and provide meaningful benefits to disadvantaged communities, residents can visit the website: www.caclimateinvestments.ca.gov.