Saturday Links PGE Launches 50M Relief Program to Help Customers with Overdue Bills

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PG&E has launched a $50 million energy relief initiative to support customers with overdue bills amid rising energy costs. The initiative includes a Match My Payment program, which doubles eligible customer payments up to $1,000. Low-income households can also apply for the REACH grant, which offers up to $300 in credits to help cover past-due bills. The program aims to relieve the financial strain on families and individuals who are struggling to keep up with energy expenses. Local officials highlight the critical need for such support, especially during challenging economic times.

The initiative not only helps prevent energy disconnections but also fosters community resilience. PG&E's commitment to assisting its customers reflects an understanding of the current economic climate. This program marks a proactive step in addressing the immediate needs of the community.

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