The Public Record
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The document outlines two notices from Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) regarding applications submitted to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC). The first notice, dated December 8, 2025, pertains to PG&E's application for cost recovery related to the 2019 Kincade Fire and 2021 Dixie Fire, requesting approximately $1.59 billion for wildfire-related costs and $314 million for restoration costs. The second notice, dated December 15, 2025, discusses PG&E's request to change rates for its 2027 Gas Cost Allocation and Rate Design (CARD) application, which proposes how to allocate existing costs among customer groups. Both applications are subject to CPUC review and approval, and detailed rate impacts will be communicated to customers.
Key points
- PG&E filed an application for cost recovery related to the Kincade and Dixie Fires.
- The application requests approximately $1.59 billion for wildfire-related costs and $314 million for restoration costs.
- PG&E's 2027 CARD application proposes how to allocate existing gas service costs among customer groups.
- Both applications will be reviewed by the CPUC, and detailed rate impacts will be communicated to customers.
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