Understanding the California Climate Credit (and What’s Changing in 2026)
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If you’ve ever noticed a line item labeled “California Climate Credit” on your electricity or natural gas bill, you’ve already benefited from one of the state’s key affordability programs. Funded by California’s Cap-and-Invest Program, this credit returns money to customers to help offset energy costs while the state reduces greenhouse gas emissions. Cap-and-Invest Program California’s […]
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