California advances bill to lower energy costs for ratepayers during summer peaks

Published 01:23 on June 5, 2025 / Last updated at 01:23 on June 5, 2025 / / Americas, US

A California Assembly committee has approved a bill that seeks to offer electricity customers a climate credit during the hottest months of the year, to ease energy burdens as the state promotes its electrification programmes.
A California Assembly committee has approved a bill that seeks to offer electricity customers a climate credit during the hottest months of the year, to ease energy burdens as the state promotes its electrification programmes.


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