Qualifying Customers Can Receive Up to
$1,000 Bill
Credit by Making a Payment
OAKLAND,
Calif., April 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- To help
support more customers facing past-due energy bills, Pacific Gas
and Electric Company (PG&E) is expanding the eligibility
requirements and benefits offered by the Relief for Energy
Assistance through Community Help (REACH) program. The REACH
program helps qualifying customers pay their past-due energy bill
to prevent service disconnections.
The REACH Triple Match program provides customers who
make a payment with a bill credit to help further reduce their
balance. The program broadens the eligible customers who can
receive a 3 to 1 match. For example, a household of four with an
income of $120,000 a year could
qualify for assistance.
REACH Triple Match requires low-to moderate-income
customers to make a payment before matching it threefold, providing
up to a $1,000 bill credit. For
example, if a customer makes a payment of $100, REACH will match that with a bill credit of
$300, for a total credit of
$400.
You pay*
|
REACH pays
(Up to $1000)
|
Total payment toward
Your past due PG&E bill
|
$50 (minimum
allowed)
|
$150
|
$200
|
$100
|
$300
|
$400
|
$250
|
$750
|
$1,000
|
$333.33
|
$1000 (maximum
allowed)
|
$1,333.33
|
Income guidelines and information on how to apply is online
here.
PG&E recently contributed $55
million to support the nonprofit Dollar Energy
Fund (DEF), marking an expansion of the REACH program. This
contribution is funded through PG&E and not customer rates.
More than $8.2 million in bill
assistance has already been provided to qualifying PG&E
customers this year. DEF operates separately from PG&E and is
responsible for distributing funds to PG&E customers.
"PG&E is committed to providing tangible bill relief to more
households," said Vincent Davis,
Senior Vice President, Customer Experience. "Through REACH Triple
Match, we want to help ensure equitable access to essential energy
services."
REACH Triple Match Eligibility Requirements
- Applicants must have an active PG&E residential account in
their name
- Have a minimum past due balance of $200
- Must meet specific income guidelines
- Have not received REACH funding within the past 12 months
- Minimum payment of $50
required
- Customer payment plus matching funds may not exceed customer's
outstanding balance
Dollar Energy Fund
The Dollar Energy Fund, a nonprofit entity, administers the
funding for the REACH program, operating 170 offices across
Northern and Central California.
PG&E customers, including those in need of in-language support
or help with their applications, can contact an agency in
their county or apply online at
www.hardshiptools.org/MyApp. Applicants can also call
1-800-933-9677 for assistance.
Other PG&E Assistance Programs
PG&E has several other assistance programs to help
customers who are behind on their energy bills. Billing assistance
programs include:
- Family Electric Rate Assistance (FERA): provides a monthly
discount of 18% on electricity for households of three or more
people.
- Arrearage Management Plan (AMP): a debt forgiveness plan for
eligible residential customers who may have experienced
pandemic-related hardship.
- Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP): a federally
funded assistance program overseen by the state that offers a
one-time payment up to $1,000 on past
due bills to help low-income households pay for heating or cooling
in their homes.
About PG&E
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E
Corporation (NYSE: PCG), is a combined natural gas and electric
utility serving more than sixteen million people across 70,000
square miles in Northern and Central
California. For more information,
visit pge.com and pge.com/news
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