How is the California Climate Credit calculated?
Residential households: Under rules adopted by the California Public Utilities Commission, each utility divides all available funds equally among its residential households. To see current credit amounts, visit https://www.cpuc.ca.gov/climatecredit/.
Small businesses: The California Public Utilities Commission adopted formulas to calculate the credits. The amount of the monthly credit depends on your electricity usage that month. It appears as a separate line item on your monthly bill. The California Climate Credit is bill credit for small businesses on a general-service rate or an agricultural (with fewer than 100 individual electric accounts) typically use less than 20 kilowatts (kW) of power per month. Nonprofit organizations and schools also qualify. These customers are eligible if their power demand hasn’t exceeded 20 kW more than three times in the last year.
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