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California PUC Considers New Fixed Charge for Electricity

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A close up of a person calculating bills. (Krisanapong Detraphiphat/Getty Images)

Beginning as early as next year you might see a new fixed monthly charge of up to $24 on your electric bill. That’s if the California Public Utilities Commission approves a proposal to rework how we pay for power. The CPUC, which is taking a vote next week, says that the new charge would lower electricity costs for many Californians. But the reality is more complicated. We take a close look and hear what’s driving high electricity prices in the state.

Guests:

Ben Christopher, reporter, CalMatters

Loretta Lynch, former President, California Public Utilities Commission

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