PG&E, the energy company, faced public outrage as customers experienced surging bills while the company reported record profits. Thousands of customers in the Bay Area and Sonoma County suffered power outages, affecting homes and businesses.
Power outages: Nearly 4,000 PG&E customers are in the dark across the Bay Area. Latest numbers here: https://t.co/kpshnfxsCJ https://t.co/tX2qU1qySl
POWER OUTAGES: Nearly 4,000 PG&E customers in the dark across Bay Area. Latest numbers here: https://t.co/kpshnfxsCJ https://t.co/swoLXXzm3l
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Storm knocks out power to 35,000 PG&E customers in Bay Area https://t.co/wxV7rEYTHa
NEW: Over 8,500 PG&E customers impacted by outages in the Bay Area, the utility says. https://t.co/z955uQYupQ
Nearly 27,000 homes or businesses in Sonoma County, representing about 12% of all PG&E customers in the county, lost power in unplanned outages Friday night. https://t.co/PCR4akXkPB
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Southwest Gas made $242.2 million in 2023 — the highest annual net income ever for the energy monopoly. During the same time, many customers saw their monthly gas bills skyrocket. The NV Public Utilities Commission may allow @SWGas to increase utility rates by 10% soon.
A month after bills went up, PG&E announced its profits for 2023 surged to over $2.2 billion dollars, a jump of almost 25%. https://t.co/VhkIxN8B4I https://t.co/VhkIxN8B4I